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John Keith Vaughan
1912–1977
(b Selsey, Sussex, 23 Aug. 1912; d London, 4 Nov. 1977). British painter, draughtsman, designer, and writer. In the 1940s, with his friend John Minton, he was one of the leading exponents of Neo-Romanticism, characteristic works of this time being coloured drawings of moonlit houses.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Elegiac Landscape 1976 Museums Sheffield: Graves Gallery
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Ninth Assembly of Figures (Eldorado Banal) 1976 Tate
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Blue Figure Study 1974–1976 Jerwood Collection
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Bathers by a Green Bank 1972 Government Art Collection
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Harrow Hill (I) 1972 Walker Art Gallery
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Cust Hall 1972 Government Art Collection
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Cattle Shed 1972 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Tilbury Juxta Clare 1970 Fry Art Gallery
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Group of Figures 1968 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Harrow Hill after Snow 1968 Yale Center for British Art
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Houses in a Wood c.1972 Jerwood Collection
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Harrow Hill c.1972 Fry Art Gallery
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Musicians at Marrakesh 1966–1970 Pallant House Gallery
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Seated Figure c.1971/1972 Jerwood Collection
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Two Figures 1966 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Farm Buildings 1964 Government Art Collection
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Red Landscape with Figures 1964 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Assembly of Figures VIII 1964 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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Study for a Laocoön Group II 1964 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Study for a Laocoön, VII 1964 Museums Sheffield