1907-2000
Will Roberts was a Painter, born in Ruabon, Denbigh-shire, but moved to Neath, Glamorgan, where he continued to live, as a child. He was apprenticed to a watchmaker and jeweller in the town, in the 1930s attending Swansea School of Art part-time. After Royal Air Force service, 1940–6, Roberts became a pupil of Josef Herman, who changed a rather tentative watercolourist to a more Expressionist painter in oils. Roberts also painted alongside Martin Bloch and was influenced by the work of the Belgian Expressionist Constant Permeke when shown in London in 1957. This all resulted in rich and forthright paintings of Neath and its area, plus still lifes and religious pictures.




