Biography
Painter of portraits, figures and townscapes, often with religious
or literary subjects. Born in London, he studied at Hammersmith
School of Art 1926-29 (where he met Ruskin Spear) and Goldsmith's
College 1929-32 under Gardiner, Mansbridge and Bateman. He formed
a friendship with Kokoschka and exhibited at the RA from 1931,
becoming ARA in 1955, RA in 1965 and a trustee from 1975-1984..
He was also elected RBA in 1934, LG in 1950 and RWA in 1954.
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held his first solo exhibition in 1933 at the Cooling Gallery
and continued to exhibit in major London galleries and throughout
the UK.
He was
an Official War Artist 1945-46, a tutor 1947-57, then Professor
of Painting at the RCA, 1957-73, where he was made Professor
Emeritus in 1973 and Senior Fellow 1983. He was awarded a CBE
in 1962 and an Honorary Doctorate from Edinburgh University
in 1982.
His
public commissions have included murals for the Festival of
Britain in 1951 and "Christ & The People" for
Manchester Cathedral 1963. His work is represented in a number
of major collections, including the Tate Gallery and Victoria
& Albert Museum, and is highly sought by private collectors.