His short Wikipedia entry is here. It mentions that he was the father of noted musician Constant Lambert (1905-51).
So far as I am concerned, the most distinctive period of Lambert's career was approximately 1905-1910, and the images below are from then. Lambert's style was strong, featuring solid, visible drawing. Faces are usually painted smoothly, but other parts of the same painting are often somewhat blocked in using disciplined, visible brush strokes.
Equestrian Portrait of a Boy - 1905
Sybil Walker in a Red and Gold Dress - 1905
Lotty and a Lady - 1906
Portrait Group: The Mother - 1907
The Sonnet - 1907
Portrait Group - 1908
Miss Alison Preston and John Proctor on Mearbeck Moor - 1909
King Edward VII - 1910
Holiday in Essex - 1910
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I don't remembers seeing Lambert's work before. Thanks for this post.
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