Robin Craig Guthrie, (15 June 1902 – 27 January 1971) was a British artist.
[4] At the same Hampstead studio in Parkhill Road, Guthrie painted a second large religious canvas, Christ Healing the Sick, which he exhibited at the New English Art Club in 1929.
[6] Guthrie began exhibiting with the New English Art Club in 1922 and became a full member of the group in 1928.
In 1927, he married the artist Kathleen Guthrie and the couple moved to America in 1931 when he became a director of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, alongside Burn.
[9][7] During World War II, Guthrie was given a short-term commission by the War Artists' Advisory Committee to record the work of the Army cookery school and activities at Auxiliary Territorial Service training bases.