Frederick Gore R.A.

original-gore
"Continental landscape"
Original oil painting on canvas

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"Continental landscape"
Signed, limited edition, silkscreen of 250
Image Size 50.5cm x 60.5cm

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"Olive trees in Provence"
Signed, limited edition, silkscreen of 150
Image Size
Biography:
Son of the painter Spencer Gore, he studied at Trinity College and the Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford (1932-4).
After the Ruskin he studied at Westminster School of Art and the Slade (1934-7).
His first one-man show was held in 1937 at the Redfern Gallery and there again after the War.
He taught at Epsom College of Art and Chelsea School of Art and was head of painting at St Martin's School of Art (1951-79).
He was elected a Royal Academician in 1973 and was head of their exhibition committee until 1987.
Retrospectives of his work have been held at Gainsborough House (1979) , Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery and the Royal Academy (1989)
. His paintings have been exhibited in Paris and New York and are on permanent view to the public in Reading, Plymouth, Liverpool and Southampton Art Gallery.
They feature in many private collections, including the one amassed by the late Lord Beaverbrook in New Brunswick.
They also adorn the walls of the British Embassy in Moscow and No.10 Downing Street.
Mr Gore's books include 'Painting, some basic principles' and 'Painters on painting'.
He now lives and works in London and Provence and continues to paint in New York.

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