The Pressure of One's Environment

© the artist. Image credit: Rochdale Arts & Heritage Service

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Jack Crabtree was born in Rochdale and trained at Rochdale College of Art, St Martins College of Art London; and later at the Royal Academy School London. He went on to become Professor of Fine Art at the University of Ulster in Belfast and his work is represented in various public collections. Whilst exhibiting at Rochdale Art Gallery Crabtree commented that painting is “the business of thinking not just the business of seeing" and that "a painting is good or bad according to the force, logic and eloquence of its abstract components".

Touchstones Rochdale

Rochdale

Title

The Pressure of One's Environment

Date

c.1960

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 92 x W 71 cm

Accession number

803

Acquisition method

purchased from the artist, 1960

Work type

Painting

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