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Geoffrey Key Prints and Multiples

British, b. 1941

Geoffrey Key was born in Manchester in 1941. Attending Manchester’s High School of Art, he progressed in 1958 to degree and postgraduate studies at the Manchester Regional College of Art. Now in his sixth decade as an artist, Key's painting style is instantly recognizable, almost a unique blend of early 20th-century avant-garde with modern 21st-century observation. His color palette has developed over time, from muted tones to the vibrant use of color he is now so well known for. Key's works are held in international private collections and can be seen in many UK public collections.

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Artist: Geoffrey Key
Study Of A Nude. Geoffrey Key Limited Edition Print. 3 of 20
By Geoffrey Key
Located in Brecon, Powys
Limited edition print signed and numbered 3 of 20. Dated 1978. In a contemporary black frame. Really very pretty work by this well collected British artist Geoffrey Key’s acclaimed career as an artist spans five decades thus far. He has built upon his early academic studies at the High School of Art and Regional College of Art in Manchester to achieve an important national and international status and reputation for his individual and diligent expression of form, light and colour. Geoffrey Key’s work features in private, public and corporate collections worldwide including Salford and Manchester Art Galleries, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, Jockey Club of Hong Kong, Societe Roquefort, Chateau de St Ouen...
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1970s Cubist Geoffrey Key Prints and Multiples

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