Peaches & Pears      Oil on Canvas      29” x 36”

Farm in Provence      Oil on Canvas      20” x 24”

Afternoon Sunshine Provence      Oil on Canvas      20” x 24”

Camellias in a Glass Vase      Oil on Canvas      36” x 30”

White Tulips      Oil on Canvas      36” x 30”

Pears on a Black Plate      Oil on Canvas      16” x 18”

Sunflowers      Oil on Canvas      12” x 16”

Port Anglesey      Oil on Canvas      30” x 24”

Still Life Peaches      Oil on Canvas      20” x 24”

Seascape Cyprus      Oil on Canvas      36” x 44”

The Banana Tree      Oil on Canvas      36” x 30”

Garden in Malaga Morning      Oil on Canvas      36” x 28”

Garden in Malaga Evening      Oil on Canvas      36” x 28”

Grapefruit against Persian Rug      Oil on Paper      24” x 20”

Portrait of Gemma Quiantana      Oil on Canvas      12” x 10”

Leonard McComb

Leonard McComb studied at Manchester School of Art and subsequently at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1956 to 1959, followed by a Postgraduate in sculpture, also at the Slade, in 1960. He went on to teach at various art schools, including Oxford Brookes University, Sir John Cass College, Slade School of Fine Art, Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths College, and in 1974 he founded the Sunningwell School of Art, Oxford.

Having destroyed most of his early work, McComb was included in the exhibition 'The Human Clay' held at the Hayward Gallery in 1976, his first solo show being held the following year at the Coracle Press. In 1983 an Arts Council touring exhibition entitled 'Leonard McComb Drawing Painting Sculptors' was organised by the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford and shown at the Serpentine Gallery, London; City Art Gallery, Manchester; Gardner Arts Centre, University of Sussex and the Fruit Market Gallery, Edinburgh. His work continued to be exhibited in many important group shows including the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1982, the Tate Gallery in 1984, the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C. in 1986 and the Museum of Modern Art, Brussels in 1987.

Among McComb's many awards are the Royal Academy's Jubilee Award (1977); Korn Ferry Award (1990); Times Watercolour Prize (1992 and 1993); Nordstern Print Prize (1997); and the RWS Prize (1998). McComb has received many major commissions for private and corporate collections throughout the UK, Europe and the USA. In 1999 he completed a commissioned portrait of the novelist Doris Lessing for the National Portrait Gallery, London. The following year he was selected by the Vatican to design a Jubilee Medal, featuring Pope John Paul II and the late Archbishop Basil Hume, for the worldwide series to commemorate the Millennium.

McComb was elected Royal Academician in 1991 (ARA 1987) and in 1995 was elected Keeper of the Royal Academy, placing him in charge of the Royal Academy Schools until 1998. He was made an Honorary Member of the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Printmakers in 1996. McComb lives and works in London.

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2004 Drawings, Paintings and Sculptors, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, Wolsey Art Gallery, Ipswich
  • 2001 Between Earth and Heaven, Museum of Modern Art, Ostende
  • 2000 Leonard McComb Portraits, New York Studio School Gallery
  • 1997 The Pursuit of Painting, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin
  • 1993 Leonard McComb Drawings and Painting, Browse and Darby, London, The Sussex Scene, Hove Museum and Art Gallery, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
  • 1992 The Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London, New Works on Paper, Gillian Jason Gallery at the Business Design Centre, Islington
  • 1991 Cabinet Paintings, Gillian Jason Gallery, London
  • 1990 Images of Paradise, Christies, London

Public Collections

  • Arts Council
  • Cecil Higgins Art Gallery and Museum, Bedford
  • Birmingham City Art Gallery
  • British Council
  • British Museum
  • Cambridge University
  • Manchester Art Gallery
  • National Portrait Gallery
  • Swindon Art Gallery
  • Tate Gallery
  • Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
  • Ulster Museum
  • Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Art Galleries of Worcester and Belfast
  • Leicester City Gallery

Commissions and Awards

  • 2006 Commissioned to design mosaics for Westminster Cathedral, London
  • 2004 Awarded Honorary Doctorate by Oxford Brookes University