still life on a striped tablecloth 1984 by June miles ( June Feiler )
oil on canvas.
the composition consisting of a floral arrangement in an antique ginger jar with jug behind, a floral plate with fruit laid upon a colourful striped tablecloth.
June miles was part of the post-war community of modern british artists associated with cornwall and st. ives, creating celebrated landscapes in an abstracted style in the area during the 1950s and 60s. She exhibited widely in the area and her works are now in numerous public collections including the RWA, Bristol, The Box, Plymouth and Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
june miles (1924 - 2021 ) studied at the Slade School of Fine Art under Randolph Schwabe,
1941–3; worked in an Admiralty drawing office,
1943–5; studied at West of England College of Art, Bristol,
1946–8; taught at Bristol Polytechnic faculty of art and design,
1946–67. married to the painter Paul Feiler,
1946, until her divorce from Paul feiler in 1967 she painted as june feiler, changing to her maiden name june miles after that.
She married the sculptor Paul Mount in 1978. Miles was a member of RWA, Penwith Society of Arts and Newlyn Society of Artists. She participated in many mixed shows, including RA, RP, LG, RBA, John Whibley Gallery, Women’s International in Paris, where she gained a bronze medal in 1968, and in Cornwall.
picture size ... width 340mm x height 340mm
overall size with frame ... width 470mm x height 470mm