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  1. Samuel Robin Spark (9 July 1938 – 6 August 2016) was a Scottish artist. He was the son of Sidney Oswald Spark and writer Muriel Spark. Prolific in his work, he created more than 1,000 paintings, photographs, and short texts and articles about art, Jewish culture, and his family.

    • Painting, drawing, writing
    • 6 August 2016 (aged 78), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
    • Scottish
  2. 16 ago 2016 · Death of Muriel Spark's son brings closure to famous literary feud | The Herald. Scotland. By Stephen Naysmith. Share. Samuel Robin Spark at his exhibition 20 Years On in gallery A1 in...

    • Stephen Naysmith
  3. 15 ago 2016 · News. Obituary: Robin Spark, artist. Born: 9 July 1938 In Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Died: 6 August 2016 in Edinburgh. By The Newsroom. Published 15th Aug 2016, 21:30 BST. Samuel Robin Spark,...

  4. 4 set 2016 · Robin Spark, who has died aged 78, enjoyed a respectable career as an artist in Scotland but was better known as the estranged son of the novelist Muriel Spark, with whom he conducted a running...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Muriel_SparkMuriel Spark - Wikipedia

    Spark and her son Samuel Robin Spark at times had a strained relationship. They had a falling out when Robin's Orthodox Judaism prompted him to petition for his late great-grandmother to be recognised as Jewish. (Spark's maternal grandparents, Adelaide Hyams and Tom Uezzell had married in a church. Tom was Anglican.

  6. 5 apr 2016 · April 5, 2016. Here at Space Artworks we are delighted to be exhibiting the work of Edinburgh based artist Samuel Robin Spark from the 6th to the 29th of April. Before setting up the exhibition we were given the opportunity to visit Robin in his home and discuss the forthcoming show. The conversation was long and involved, ranging ...

  7. 5 set 2016 · Robin Spark, who has died aged 78, enjoyed a respectable career as an artist in Scotland but was better known as the estranged son of the novelist Muriel Spark, with whom he conducted a running feud until her death in 2006.