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Bouverie-Hoyton was a regular exhibitor at the RA, RBA and in the provinces. His etchings are to be found in many public collections including the British Museum. He taught at Leeds College of Art, 1934 before being appointed to the position of Principal of Penzance School of Art, 1941-65. He was elected to the National Society of Painters, Sculptors & Printmakers in 1931, the Royal Society of British Artists in 1936 and a Fellow at the Royal Society of Artists in 1958. Until 1981 Bouverie-Hoyton was Vice President and Chairman at the St. Ives Society of Artists and was a regular exhibitor at the Society and at the Royal Academy. The Ashmolean, British Museum, Hunterian, Penlee House Museum, University of Wales, Aberystwyth and the Victoria & Albert Museum hold examples of his work. A retrospective exhibition was held at the St. Ives Society of Artists in 1987.
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