Robert Ixer Landscape Artist

Robert Ixer top selling British artist in the 70s thru to the 90s. He now resides in Australia. Robert became one of the world's leading landscape artists and has his paintings globally appointed. You can now expect to pay between 10,000-100,000$ for his works. If you are lucky enough to have one or more from his collections we would love to see them. We can also arrange you Authentification certificates and valuations for insurance purposes. Please Ssnd your images to info@uaeartgallery.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

One of Roberts rarer artworks that contain no buildings please enjoy the short right up from Mr G.W ,,,,,,,it having been up on the wall in our house all the way through my childhood. My parents, sibling and I used to holiday in Cornwall every year alternating between Newquay and St. Ives and this went on throughout the '70s and well into the '80s until the attractions of foreign holidays took over. They don't accurately recall the year that they purchased it other than that it was in the early to mid '70s and they think that they purchased it in St. Ives (although as the decades have passed, so has the memory detail and it may well have been Newquay). I have faint memories of driving back to Cheshire, a full days drive at that time, with the picture covered and wedged between my brother and I who were in our early teens. Playing 'i-spy', a popular travelling game in those days, the letter 'P' for painting came up so many times that it became a long standing family joke. Once home it went straight up onto the wall in the lounge where it was enjoyed for many years; about 40, occasionally being moved into different rooms but always in a place of prominence.


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Robert Ixer.

Celebrated landscape artist born in England now residing in Australia.

Robert has crafted his way in to the books as one of Britain’s most successful Artists.

Now living in Australia with his wife also an artist Patricia, Robert had dressed the walls of many fascinating homes and establishments.

These days Robert may only produce the odd artwork or two but celebrating 50 Years as one of the worlds top selling artist has shed light on his amazing collection of wonderful and inspiring artworks.

It is now that his amazing collection has started to surface in to the limelight.

Robert has always been a gentleman and never really cared about his status as an artist.
He travelled the world and enjoyed what the world could teach him he is inspired by movement and depth which shows so much in his artworks as a critic once said (you can walk in to Roberts artwork and walk through the door at the back.
You become part of his art.)

Prices of Roberts artworks now fetch respectively around 10,000 – 100,000$
In rare cases people have been seen buying at Auctions where the value is not known good luck to those people.

Serious collectors will often seek help in acquiring the right piece.

Robert trademark has always been a bucket in each painting can you spot the bucket.

We look forward to hearing from you; we would love to discuss your privately owned piece of Roberts’s collection.

We will be interviewing Robert within the coming months and will be revealing
The truth about what he really feels like as an artist.

If you would like to contact Robert please drop us an email and we will do our best to ensure your email is read and replied to.

lordartedward@gmail.com

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