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Bryan Organ
b.1935
Painter and teacher, full name Harold Bryan Organ, born in Leicester. He studied at College of Art, Loughborough, and Royal Academy Schools, teaching at Loughborough College, 1959–65.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Alfred Thompson ('Tom') Denning, Baron Denning 1982 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Alfred Thompson ('Tom') Denning, Baron Denning 1982 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Attenborough in Paradise (Portrait of Sir David Attenborough) 2016 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Attenborough in Paradise (Portrait of Sir David Attenborough) 2016 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Cage Birds at a Show 1958 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Cage Birds at a Show 1958 Radnorshire Museum
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Charles III (b.1948), when Prince Charles 1980 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Charles III (b.1948), when Prince Charles 1980 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Chris Patten, MA, Hon. DCL, Lord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor (since 2003) 2008 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Chris Patten, MA, Hon. DCL, Lord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor (since 2003) 2008 University Administration and Services, University of Oxford
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Daimler and Gallery Attendant 1983 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Daimler and Gallery Attendant 1983 Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust
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Diana, Princess of Wales 1981 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Diana, Princess of Wales 1981 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Dorothy Hodgkin (1910–1994) 1982 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Dorothy Hodgkin (1910–1994) 1982 The Royal Society
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Dr Ken Edwards 1995 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Dr Ken Edwards 1995 University of Leicester
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Eric Pinkett (1911–1979) 1978 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Eric Pinkett (1911–1979) 1978 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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First Ideas, David Attenborough 2016 Bryan Organ (b.1935)First Ideas, David Attenborough 2016 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Frank Oldham, Former Headmaster of John Cleveland College 1963 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Frank Oldham, Former Headmaster of John Cleveland College 1963 Hinckley Academy and John Cleveland Sixth Form Centre
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George Porter (1920–2002), Baron Porter of Luddenham 1984 Bryan Organ (b.1935)George Porter (1920–2002), Baron Porter of Luddenham 1984 University of Leicester
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Gerald Bernbaum (b.1936), Former Vice-Chancellor of South Bank University 1995 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Gerald Bernbaum (b.1936), Former Vice-Chancellor of South Bank University 1995 London South Bank University
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Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton 1980 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton 1980 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, Chancellor (1960–1986) 1980 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, Chancellor (1960–1986) 1980 University Administration and Services, University of Oxford
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Hawker Harrier 1974 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Hawker Harrier 1974 Royal Air Force Museum
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I. K. Brunel 1978 Bryan Organ (b.1935)I. K. Brunel 1978 The Brunel Museum
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Ideas for David Attenborough 2016 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Ideas for David Attenborough 2016 Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff 1983 Bryan Organ (b.1935)James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff 1983 National Portrait Gallery, London
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John Penrose Barron (1934–2008), Master (1991–2003) 2002 Bryan Organ (b.1935)John Penrose Barron (1934–2008), Master (1991–2003) 2002 St Peter's College, University of Oxford
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Lord Attenborough 2003 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Lord Attenborough 2003 RADA
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Lord Dahrendorf (1929–2009) 1997 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Lord Dahrendorf (1929–2009) 1997 St Antony's College, University of Oxford
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Lord Shawcross Seated 1986 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Lord Shawcross Seated 1986 University of Sussex
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Lord Woolf (b.1933), Seated, Wearing Academic Robes 2002 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Lord Woolf (b.1933), Seated, Wearing Academic Robes 2002 Senate House, University of London
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Martin John Rees (b.1942) 2010 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Martin John Rees (b.1942) 2010 The Royal Society
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Michael Atiyah (1929–2019) 2000 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Michael Atiyah (1929–2019) 2000 University of Leicester
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Number 3 Composition 1962 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Number 3 Composition 1962 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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Pendulum Number 3 1965 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Pendulum Number 3 1965 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1983 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1983 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Professor Elizabeth Fallaize 2008 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Professor Elizabeth Fallaize 2008 St John's College, University of Oxford
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Race Meeting Bryan Organ (b.1935)Race Meeting Loughborough University
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Roy Jenkins, Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, Chancellor (1987–2003) 2003 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Roy Jenkins, Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, Chancellor (1987–2003) 2003 University Administration and Services, University of Oxford
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Sir Alan Hodgkin (1914–1998) 1983 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Sir Alan Hodgkin (1914–1998) 1983 University of Leicester
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Sir Alec Cairncross (1911–1998), Master (1968–1978) 1978 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Sir Alec Cairncross (1911–1998), Master (1968–1978) 1978 St Peter's College, University of Oxford
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Sir Colin Lucas (b.1940), Fellow and Tutor (1973–1990), Master (1994–2001), Vice-Chancellor (1997–2004) 2002 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Sir Colin Lucas (b.1940), Fellow and Tutor (1973–1990), Master (1994–2001), Vice-Chancellor (1997–2004) 2002 Balliol College, University of Oxford
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Sir David E. N. Davies (b.1935), Vice-Chancellor of Loughborough University (1988–1993) Bryan Organ (b.1935)Sir David E. N. Davies (b.1935), Vice-Chancellor of Loughborough University (1988–1993) Loughborough University
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Sir Eric Ashby (1904–1992), Baron Ashby, Master (1958–1975) 1975 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Sir Eric Ashby (1904–1992), Baron Ashby, Master (1958–1975) 1975 Clare College, University of Cambridge
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Sir Geoffrey Arthur (1920–1984), KCMG, Master (1975–1984) 1982 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Sir Geoffrey Arthur (1920–1984), KCMG, Master (1975–1984) 1982 Pembroke College, University of Oxford
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Sir Graeme Davies (1937–2022) 2010 Bryan Organ (b.1935)Sir Graeme Davies (1937–2022) 2010 Senate House, University of London