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Ronnie Kray, who died in 1995 aged 61, took up painting while in prison and often painted the same scene. In his autobiography My Story, Kray notes prison psychologist Dr Glen Wilson's reaction to his ...
Paintings created by the Kray twins during prison art classes will today go up for sale at auction Credit: PA The works of notorious gangsters Reggie and Ronnie were painted in the 1970s when they ...
Ronnie Kray's deteriorating mental health meant he was later transferred to Broadmoor. He died there in 1995 aged 62. In August 2000, Reggie Kray was diagnosed with inoperable cancer of the ...
Kray Twins' Artwork To Sell For £15,000 ... The series of paintings and drawing by gangster brothers Ronnie and Reggie were all produced while the pair served life in prison.
Another lot of eight Kray artworks sold by a former prison officer's daughter—including watercolor landscapes and a self-portrait by one of the brothers titled Ron & Reg in Top Hat & Tails ...
The framed artwork was discovered among a bundle of paintings purchased by an enthusiast. ... Painting by London gangster Ronnie Kray turns up for less than €20 at car boot sale in Mayo.
The East End crook’s artwork has long divided opinion. When another of his works went up for auction in 2008, it was branded “terrible by anyone’s standards” by one internet commentator.
Reggie Kray's erotic art. ... Twins Reggie and Ronnie Kray were responsible for much of the organised crime in London in the 1950s and 1960s. They were sentenced to life in prison in 1969.
News; UK & World; Prisons; Infamous inmate hits out after Kray twins wrongly named as part of his £545k Dirty Dozen artwork Fred West, Dr Harold Shipman, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley are included ...
Ronnie Kray art work is auctioned It shows a "freedom fantasy and a strong desire to be at home" A landscape painting by gangster Ronnie Kray was sold under the hammer for £2,200 nearly twice the ...
Painting by London gangster Ronnie Kray turns up for less than €20 at car boot sale in Mayo. The framed artwork was discovered among a bundle of paintings purchased by an enthusiast.