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com is a registered trademark of the ArtNet Worldwide Corporation, New York, NY. . He was sent to England in 1939 and moved from school in Kent to London in 1947, where he began attending art classes at Hampstead Garden Suburb Institute and acting in fringe theatre. From 1947 to 1948 he studied at Borough Polytechnic under David Bomberg, whose teaching was especially valuable in its emphasis on risk and on seeking an organic, unified form. He considered his first original achievement to have been Summer Building Site (1952; Mrs P. |
7 Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd CATHERINE LAMPERT SEATED 1944, oil on board, 61 x 55. . Caixa Catalunya Foundation FRANK AUERBACH Nacido en 1931 CHRONOLOGY 1931 Born in Berlin, 29 April 1939 Sent to England 1947 Acquired British nationality. 2 Private collection MORNINGTON CRESCENT WITH THE STATUE OF SICKERT'S FATHER-IN-LAW III, SUMMER MORNIG 1966, oil on board, 121 x 152. 5 Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd THE ORIGIN OF THE GREAT BEAR 1967-68, oil on board, 114. |
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The Bernard Jacobson Gallery was founded in 1969 as a publisher and dealer of prints by British and American artists. Over the last 15 years the gallery has established a reputation as the leading dealer in modern British art. The Gallery represents contemporary British artists including Marc Vaux, Phillip King (recently elected president of the Royal Academy), Glynn Williams and William Tillyer for whom we organize exhibitions in the gallery and in museums in England and abroad. Morris Louis, Helen Frankenthaler and Frank Stella. The Bernard Jacobson Gallery represents Frank Stella and Jules Olitski world wide. |
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The Bernard Jacobson Gallery was founded in 1969 as a publisher and dealer of prints by British and American artists. Over the last 15 years the gallery has established a reputation as the leading dealer in modern British art. The Gallery represents contemporary British artists including Marc Vaux, Phillip King (recently elected president of the Royal Academy), Glynn Williams and William Tillyer for whom we organize exhibitions in the gallery and in museums in England and abroad. Morris Louis, Helen Frankenthaler and Frank Stella. The Bernard Jacobson Gallery represents Frank Stella and Jules Olitski world wide. |
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