Robert Healy to John Minton : the Nina Drucker Bequest

Interesting small exhibition at the British Museum highlighting a recent bequest of 30 works from the collection of Nina Drucker.

A selection of the works were shown here alongside other works from the museum's collection which Drucker was known to have seen or which compliment the bequest. The works include pieces form the 19th century but were strongest in the 20th century pieces.

My favourites were the works by C.R.W. Nevison whose work I love but these were not the style we usually associate him with. I loved the scenes of the Thames, two of which seemed to be a tribute to Monet's paintings of the river and I suspect they were even drawn from the same hotel room at the Savoy or are a reimagining of those works as another in the series is definitely an imagined view.

There were also some lovely John Mintons and a fun watercolour by Sir Muirhead Bone of people at the seaside. Of the earlier works , course I loved a watercolour of Greenwich Hospital by John Lessore and it was a nice link to the later pictures of the Thames.

Closed 21 September 2025


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