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In 1952 Barbara won the Prize for Portrait, Marlborough Fine Art.
In 1957 she and her husband settled in France at Vic-le-Fesq (Gard).
Her reputation increased steadily as a contemporary painter, with a series of exhibitions at the New Art Centre, London, in 1959, 1960, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1983.
In 1979 she was awarded the Prize and Silver Medal at the International Art Exhibition in Monaco, and in 1984 the Medal of the City of Rodez, France.
She regularly holds exhibitions in England, France and Switzerland, and from 1999 has held one-man exhibitions at the Bruton Street Gallery, London.
Her work is held in public collections including the Contemporary Art Society, National Gallery of W. Australia, Museums at La Rochelle, Monte Carlo and Nîmes , St Hilda's College, Oxford : Girton College, Cambridge, St Anne's College, Oxford , Shell, British Petroleum, Reuters, Daily Express, British Airways, Several Government Ministries, Society of Performing Arts, London, and others.
Barbara has also produced two books containing her work:
Lumières de Barbara Robinson (1985), written by Geneviève Conte, with a preface by Lawrence Durrell, published in France by Editions Tierra.
Autres Lumières de Barbara Robinson (1997)