Bernard Meninsky (1891–1950), British, was born in Ukraine and moved to Liverpool, England, as an infant. He studied at the Liverpool School of Art and furthered his education at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. Meninsky was known for his figure and landscape paintings, as well as his exceptional skills in drawing. His works are characterized by delicate brushwork and a keen sense of form, and have been exhibited in major British art institutions.
  •  Still life with violin

     Still life with violin

    Bernard Meninsky (British, 1891–1950)

    “Still Life with Violin” is a still life painting by Bernard Meninsky, depicting a serene arrangement of a violin and other objects. The composition is simple, with soft colors, showcasing Meninsky’s sensitivity to form and light. This work reflects Meninsky’s deep observation and artistic expression of everyday items, conveying a tranquil and introspective mood.