Bob Tulloch (born 1950) is a British portrait painter whose portraits hang in the National Portrait Gallery in London, several colleges of the University of Oxford, and elsewhere.[1] He was educated in London, at Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford, and at the Royal Academy Schools, London.[2]

Tulloch's portraits include Dame Muriel Spark (National Portrait Gallery),[3] heads of Oxford colleges such as Ruth Deech (St Anne's College) and Michael Beloff QC (Trinity College), and others.[1] His 1999 portrait of the poet Ted Hughes is held by the Royal Collection Trust.[4] Portraits by Tulloch at Rhodes House, Oxford, include Lord Waldegrave of North Hill and former Wardens, Sir Colin Lucas and Dr. Donald Markwell.[5] Portraits of other prominent scholars include the political philosopher Larry Siedentop (Keble College) and the professor of English literature and reviewer John Carey.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 artworks by or after Bob Tulloch at the Art UK site
  2. "About".
  3. "Bob Tulloch - National Portrait Gallery".
  4. "Bob Tulloch (B. 1950) - Ted Hughes".
  5. "In responding to thanks, Lord Waldegrave stresses international value of Rhodes Scholarships - the Rhodes Scholarships". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  6. "Gallery".
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