Masterpiece Studies II | 2026

Simon Lee Robson

Masterpiece Studies II | 2026

Revisiting the masterpieces of Baroque masters of drama and movement, alongside Surrealist visionaries, this collection pays homage while offering a fresh perspective through Simon Lee Robson's skilled interpretations.

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Exploring masters across time

Dedicated to exploring and reinterpreting the dramatic and imaginative worlds of Baroque and Surrealist masters, Masterpiece Studies II | 2026 continues the journey begun in Part I.

Inspired by the intense chiaroscuro of Caravaggio, the dynamic battle and portraiture of Jan Wyck, and the dreamlike surrealism of Salvador Dalí, Robson delves into a study of narrative, movement, and imagination on canvas.

Through both faithful replication and inventive interpretation, he hones his mastery of composition, light, and form, bridging historical styles with contemporary sensibilities.

Where the drama of Baroque mastery meets the dreamlike vision of Surrealism, a journey unfolds that explores narrative, movement, and imagination across centuries.

A dialogue across time

More than an exercise in technical skill, Masterpiece Studies II | 2026 is a dialogue across time, a conversation with artists who transformed visual storytelling.

By revisiting these iconic works, Robson preserves their legacy while inviting modern audiences to experience the drama, imagination, and psychological depth of these masterpieces.

The collection’s original acrylic works on canvas offer collectors a rare opportunity to engage with this deeply personal exploration of artistic technique and expression, affirming the enduring power of these legendary styles to inspire, challenge, and captivate.

About

Simon Lee Robson

Originally from the quiet wilds of rural North Yorkshire, England, and now based in the leafy suburbs of North West London, Robson is known for his dreamlike, thought-provoking imagery that invites viewers to explore new dimensions of perception and imagination.

His most recent collections include Masterpiece Studies II | 2026 and Canvas Vault Part 3 | 2025.

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