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Victor Pasmore was born in 1908 in Surrey, England. Educated at Harrow where he first became interested in art being introduced to French Impressionism and British watercolourists such as Turner.
A change happened in 1929 when he discovered the revolutionary school of Art in Paris where he painted under the influence of different styles such as Gauguin, Van Gogh, Matisse, Braque and Picasso.
In 1959 Victor was awarded a CBE and later appointed a trustee of the Tate Gallery, London.
He held numerous solo exhibitions across the world, one of his last being at the Serpentine, London in 1991.
Screen prints, 1972
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Victor Pasmore was born in 1908 in Surrey, England. Educated at Harrow where he first became interested in art being introduced to French Impressionism and British watercolourists such as Turner.
A change happened in 1929 when he discovered the revolutionary school of Art in Paris where he painted under the influence of different styles such as Gauguin, Van Gogh, Matisse, Braque and Picasso.
In 1959 Victor was awarded a CBE and later appointed a trustee of the Tate Gallery, London.
He held numerous solo exhibitions across the world, one of his last being at the Serpentine, London in 1991.
Screen prints, 1972
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Victor Pasmore, Screen print, 1972, Dimensions: 91cm x 59.5cm