Artist
Charles Robinson




Charles Robinson is an Art Nouveau artist. 21 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Charles Robinson painted dreamy watercolors in the 1930s—soft hills, medieval villages, and gentle nudes all in delicate washes. His brush turned scenes like *The Song* into quiet moods, while *A Girl Angler* catches a moment by the water without fuss. If these gentle landscapes or fairy-tale moods call to you, tap *Valley Scene and Ponds* to step right into his world.
Works by Charles Robinson
Japanese girls in the prow of a boat chasing a flying fish
Beau leaning over a girl in bed with attendant nymphs
Revellers arriving at a palace
Lady with Fan, with attendant nymphs
Miss Joyce Ellen Robinson
Reclining draped nude
The Song
A Girl Angler
Country Scene
Valley Scene and Ponds
A man and a dog on a country road
Bridge crossing a chasm to a medieval village
Wood-burner in a forest before a palace
Figure by a river with a distant view of bridges and a town
The Port of Joy
Goblins cross-examining a baby whom one of the has captured
The Port of Pride
Figure in a Pool in a Wood
Central panel of a triptych
‘Who are you?’ he said at last. ‘Are you a ghost?’
Presentation of debutantes at Buckingham Palace
Collections represented
Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in the United Kingdom is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.