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Two Loves for Tredavoe - postcard

CDP PC 156617

By Frost, Sir Terry

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  • Size : 104 x 148mm
Abstract painting by Sir Terry Frost RA. Shown at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 1999
Sir Terry Frost was famous for his passionate use of circles and lines in his work. Her became an artist in his 30's after spending time as a prisoner of war in WW2 alongside Adrian Heath. He then attended Camberwell School of Art thanks to an ex-serviceman's grant and then the St. Ives School of Art. In 1951, he worked as an assistant to the sculptor Barbara Hepworth. He taught at Bath Academy of Art and in Leeds, before becoming Artist in Residence at the Department of Fine Art, Reading University in 1965. He was later the university's Professor of Painting. His first one-man show was held at the Leicester Galleries in 1952. He exhibited in London many times, with a major retrospective, Terry Frost: Six Decades, being held at the Royal Academy in 2000. His very joyful personality was considered to be the great strength of his work with life affirming paintings full of colour and air. Sir Terry was undoubtedly an influential force in British Art. A lot of his inspiration was Cornish, from the sea and the light and the reflections on the water. He was a very noisy person who would say the secret of long life was champagne and Guinness.
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