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Terry Frost
1915–2003
British painter, born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, one of the leading artists of the *St Ives School. He attended evening classes in art when he was sixteen, but then worked at various jobs, mainly concerned with electricity and radio, and did not take up painting until 1943, when he was a prisoner of war in Germany.
Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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Grey Figure 1957 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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Black and White Movement 1954 Pallant House Gallery
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Black Sun, Newlyn 1982 The British Academy
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Through Blacks 1969 Tate
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Mars and Linen 1961 British Council Collection
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Brown and Yellow c.1951–2 Tate
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Autumn Rings Andeuze, September 1971 1983 Usher Gallery
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Red Painting October '62/May '63 1962–1963 University of Chichester, Otter Gallery
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Madrigal 1949 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
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Lemon and White, Spring '63 1963 Royal Albert Memorial Museum
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Green and Maroon Movement c.1952 Museums Sheffield
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Walk along the Quay 1951 (?) Leeds City Museum, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Red Gorge The Hepworth Wakefield
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Terre verte and White Figure 1959 The Hepworth Wakefield
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Blue Black Sun 1986 Peter Scott Gallery
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Indian Red 1959 Walker Art Gallery
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White 1962 The Box, Plymouth
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Walking down the Quays, St Ives 1954 Peter Scott Gallery
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Red and Blue 1959 The Pier Arts Centre
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Red, Black and White 1955–1956 The Pier Arts Centre