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Harold Riley profile

Harold Riley
Name: Harold Riley
Year of Birth: 1934
Year of Death:
Country: United Kingdom
  • Drawings (1)
  • Mixed Media (1)
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Born in Salford in 1934, Harold Riley sold his first painting to the City Art Gallery when he was 11. At 17, he won a scholarship to the Slade and went on to study in Florence and Spain before returning to Salford, where he has lived ever since. He has been awarded honorary doctorates by the universities of Salford, Manchester, London and Florence. His deep affection for his home town cemented a friendship with L S Lowry which began when Riley was a student. They worked on a project to record the area and its people, a project which Riley continued until the end of the twentieth century. Alongside this portrayal of ordinary working lives, Riley developed his reputation as a portraitist of the rich and famous. He has painted popes, American presidents and royalty. His sporting works, particularly golf and football, are also very sought after. Thanks to Salford City Council, an archive and studio have been created for Riley in a conservation area around the old Fire Station.

Examples of work
  • Buying the Christmas Tree,Harold Riley

    Buying the Christmas Tree
    Harold Riley
    Mixed Media

  • Walking the dog,Harold Riley

    Walking the dog
    Harold Riley
    Drawings
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