Terry Frost
Sir Terry Frost (born Terence Ernest Manitou Frost) (October 13, 1915 - September 1, 2003) was a British artist noted for his abstracts.
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October 13 - 1915 - September 1 - 2003
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He did not become an artist until he was in his 30s. Following his army service in World War II, he attended Camberwell School of Art and the St Ives School of Art. In 1951 worked as an assistant to the sculptor Barbara Hepworth. His career included teaching at the Bath Academy of Art, serving as Gregory Fellow at Leeds University, and becoming the Artist in Residence and Professor of Painting at the Department of Fine Art of the University of Reading. Two of his sons, Anthony and Luke also became artists. A third, Stephen is a comedian.
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World War II - Camberwell School of Art - St Ives School of Art - Barbara Hepworth - Leeds University - University of Reading - Anthony - Luke - Stephen
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Museum Of Reading Plays Host To The Paintings Of Sir Terry Frost
The Museum of Reading is to host an exhibtion of Sir Terry Frost's remarkable paintings made up of his trademark abstract shapes, bright colours and joyful expression.
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