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‘Composition 166‘, Maurice Estève, 1957
Art Composition Kenneth Martin 1949 Untitled Composition Sir Terry Frost
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‘Composition 166‘, Maurice Estève, 1957
Art Composition Kenneth Martin 1949 Untitled Composition Sir Terry Frost
‘Inclined Oval Brown‘, Paul Feiler, 1964–5
Knorr, Olivier Richon 1976 View by appointment Khaki and Lemon Sir Terry Frost
‘Blues on Green‘, Adolph Gottlieb, 1971
Movement and Green Victor Pasmore 1980 View by appointment Blues Sir Terry Frost
‘Sundark Blues‘, Gillian Ayres CBE RA, 1994
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Artist page for Henry Mundy (1919–2019)
at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts (1946–50) alongside Anthony Eyton, Terry Frost
Artist page for Antonia White (1899–1980)
1899 – 10 April 1980) was a British writer and translator, known primarily for Frost
In this episode of Tate’s podcast series Walks of Art, Emma Gannon travels to St Ives to explore the lives and work of artists including Barbara Hepworth, Alfred Wallis and Patrick Heron.
One of those who arrived by train was the artist Terry Frost who moved with his family
Artist page for John Hoskin (1921–1990)
Terry Frost, a painter from the St.
Artist page for Victor Askew (1909–1974)
His first one-person show was held at the Frost and Reed Galleries in 1949 and he
Artist page for Alan Lowndes (1921–1978)
Lowry, he is considered by Terry Frost to be a greater painter.