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Artist: Elizabeth Taggart
Elizabeth Taggart - 20th Century British Painting - An Outside Performance
By Elizabeth Taggart
Located in London, GB
ELIZABETH TAGGART (Born 1943) An Outside Performance Signed l.l.: TAGGART; signed, inscribed with title and dated 1978 on the backboard Oil on board Framed 12 by 20.5 cm., 4 ¾ by 8 in. (frame size 21 by 29 cm., 8 ¼ by 11 ½ in.) Elizabeth Ferguson Taggart was born in Donaghadee, Co Down, Northern Ireland. She trained under John Luke and Romeo Toogood in Belfast’s College of Art. Painting highly individual, surreal, flamboyant and quirky works, she has exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Hibernian Academy, Irish Exhibition of Living Art...
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1970s Modern Elizabeth Taggart Art

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Oil

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