A strong association with the St. Ives movement and in particular with Lanyon and Wynter, led Feiler to his first solo exhibition at the Redfern Gallery in 1953. It was...
A strong association with the St. Ives movement and in particular with Lanyon and Wynter, led Feiler to his first solo exhibition at the Redfern Gallery in 1953. It was a sell-out. Such commercial success enabled him to travel throughout Italy and work in Florence, Venice and Sienna. He produced a significant number of paintings of the same theme on varying scales. Florence, Boboli , is one of the most compact examples.