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Herbert Victor Tempest (1913-2003)

Painter and teacher, born in Swaffham, Norfolk. He studied at Woolwich Polytechnic School of Art, 1927-32, with Herbert Buckley, and at the Royal College of Art, 1932-36, under William Rothenstein. He showed at the RA, NEAC, RBA and in Doncaster, Gateshead and Sunderland. Public collections in Leicester and Wolverhampton hold examples. He lived in Plumstead, southeast London, and later in Keston, Kent. Tempest is typical of a certain kind of British painter: he exhibited year in and year out at the RA and NEAC, thus establishing a solid reputation as a talented landscape artist, and yet today he is little known. He was a competent artist, but also one who was capable of producing exceptional works. His suburban views of back gardens, which are part of a uniquely English vision, are equal to the works of many of his better-known contemporaries.

The Wedding ceremony, 1930's
Herbert Victor Tempest
The Wedding ceremony, 1930's  Sold 
Mural Design for Leiceister, circa 1935
Herbert Victor Tempest
Mural Design for Leiceister, circa 1935  Sold 
Beech Tree, mid 1930's
Herbert Victor Tempest
Beech Tree, mid 1930's  Sold 
Troupe of Pierrots Serenading Three...
Herbert Victor Tempest
Troupe of Pierrots Serenading Three...  Sold 
Marrying Out of the Faith, circa 1932
Herbert Victor Tempest
Marrying Out of the Faith, circa 1932  Sold 
Signs of the Zodiac, circa 1931
Herbert Victor Tempest
Signs of the Zodiac, circa 1931  Sold 
Plumpstead, 1949
Herbert Victor Tempest
Plumpstead, 1949  Sold 
Early Spring, 1948
Herbert Victor Tempest
Early Spring, 1948  Sold 
Winter, 1953
Herbert Victor Tempest
Winter, 1953  Sold