Leslie Gibson (artist)

Leslie Donovan Gibson BA (Hons), ARCA (1910 – 1969) was a British artist in the mid 20th century.

During the 1930s he travelled extensively in Europe, visiting and painting in France, Belgium, Spain, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Greece.

In 1950 he established the Stapleford Studio, near Salisbury,[2] painting extensively in the West Country until his death in 1969.

The production of drawings, not merely for working purposes but as a visual record of the artist's experience, carefully outlined in pen and ink, the surfaces freely indicated with wash laid on richer layers predominating over pen lines, are sure and sensitive.

The London Group, The Mall Galleries, The Royal Academy, Senefelder Club, Victoria and Albert Museum.