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Portrait of a Gentleman

Portrait of a Gentleman
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Extract taken from David Buckman?s ?The Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945?

pub. Art Dictionaries Ltd, 1998.

Paul Wyeth(1920-83), Modern British

Painter & draughtsman notable for portraits, teacher & writer, born & lived in London. He studied at Hammersmith & Willesden Schools of Art & Royal College of Art for periods from 1934-48, his teachers including Douglas I Smart, Alfred Egerton Cooper, Raymond Coxon & Gilbert Spencer. Went on to teach at Hammersmith School of Art. Among several instructional books by Wyeth was How to paint in oils. He was a member of RP, RBA & Societe des Artistes Francais, winning Gold & Silver Medals at Paris Salon. Also showed at RA, Wildenstein & Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, hols his work. Wyeth finally suffered from cancer.


Categories: UNCLASSIFIED      
Materials: Oil on Canvas      
Size:
Width: 101.60 x 76.20cm, (40 x 30ins)    
 

Price: £400.00

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Artware Ltd, London, UNITED KINGDOM

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Artware Fine Art specialises in fine antique, decorative and historical portraits and topographical pictures . We cover a period from the 17th and 18th centuries through to the 19th & 20th Centuries. We have over 150 portraits in stock, which can be viewed on our web site, each historical portrait has well researched biographical information both on the sitter and the artist.

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