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| 1920 |
Born
Hampstead, London, Educated Eton College
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| 1939-1940
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Studied
at the Architectural Association and at the Slade School
of Fine Art |
| 1948-1983 |
Lecturer
in Painting and Drawing at Goldsmiths College, London
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| 1973-1985 |
Lecturer
in Painting and Drawing at Cambridge College of Art and
Technology |
| 1998 |
Died
Camden Town, London |
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| 1943 |
First
one-man show at the Redfern Gallery, London, chosen by
Erica Brausen. Five more exhibitions followed in the period
between 1944 and 1953 |
| 1956
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Tooths
Gallery, London |
| 1964
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The
Minories, Colchester |
| 1976
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The
University of West Virginia, USA |
| 1980
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Gallery
10, London |
| 1983,
85 |
Redfern
Gallery, London |
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1985
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Retrospective
of Paintings and Watercolours (1943-85) The Minories,
Colchester |
| 1985
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Chateau
Entrecasteaux, Var, France |
| 1991,
99 |
Galerie
Timothy Tew, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
| 1994
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'A Kettle of Fish', Sutton House, National Trust, London
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| 1995 |
'Four
Seasons', Petworth House, National Trust, Sussex |
| 1996 |
Ryan
at Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk |
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1996
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'Dwelling Places', The Brewhouse Gallery, Eton College,
Windsor |
| 2000
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Redfern
Gallery, London |
| 2002 |
'A Different Kettle of Fish', Penlee
Gallery, Penzance, Cornwall |
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2002
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Redfern
Gallery, London |
| 2003 |
'Painting in France', Charleston, Sussex
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| 1948
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Third
Crypt Exhibition, St. Ives, Cornwall |
| 1953 |
'Figures in their Setting', Tate Gallery, London |
| 1959 |
Portraits
by Contemporary British Artists', Marlborough Gallery,
London |
| 1962 |
'West Country Artists', Hanover |
| 1977 |
'Paintings of Cornwall 1945-55', New
Arts Centre, London |
| 1985 |
'St. Ives 1939-1964', Tate Gallery, London |
| 1993,
94, 96 |
Galerie
Timothy Tew, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
| 1999-2000 |
'The Far Horizon', Tate Gallery, St. Ives, Cornwall
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| 2004 |
'Suns and Moons', Falmouth Art Gallery, Cornwall |
| He
showed regularly at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
from 1949 onwards, and his works are in the permanent
collections of the Tate Gallery, the Victoria and Albert
Museum, The National Galleries of Northern Ireland and
New Zealand, and in many principal city galleries in England
and overseas. |
| Official
purchases include the Chantry Bequest, the Calouste Gulbenkian
Foundation, the Arts Council of Great Britain, the British
Council, the Contemporary Art Society, the Nuffield Foundation,
the Sainsbury Trust and the Government Art Collection. |
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