Collection: Bernard Meninsky

Bernard Meninsky (né Menushkin) was a British painter, drafter, and teacher, active from 1891 to 1950. He produced figures and landscapes using oils, watercolour, and gouache.

Meninsky's artistic output included both figural compositions and landscape studies. His work Death in Adagio dates to 1936, while The Swan of Tuonola was created in the 1930s. He also explored garden subjects, as seen in Suburban Garden from the early 20th century.

During the First World War, Meninsky contributed to the War Propaganda Bureau.