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Michael Quirke Abstract Paintings

British, b. 1946

Michael Quirke was born in 1946 and studied at St Martin’s School of Art, London. After moving from London, Michael became a member of the art community in St Ives and was elected President of the St Ives Art Club. He is renowned for his passion for London, which he paints in his distinctive, expressionistic style. Michael studied under famed artists Frank Auerbach, Maurice Field and Leon Kossof. His bold use of impasto has won him admiration from his fellow artists in St Ives and collectors. Michael's work is now held in collections throughout the world. His atmospheric views of London streets and scenes are increasingly collectable.

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Artist: Michael Quirke
Late Night Shopping - London cityscape abstract figurative realism oil painting
By Michael Quirke
Located in London, Chelsea
The original painting " Late Night Shopping " by Michael Quirke is framed, stringed and ready to be displayed. Michael Quirke was born in 1946 and studied at St Martin’s School of Art, London. After moving from London, Michael became a member of the art community in St Ives and was elected President of the St Ives Art...
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Early 2000s Abstract Michael Quirke Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Rush Hour - London cityscape Abstract Figurative Landscape oil painting modern
By Michael Quirke
Located in London, Chelsea
The original paintingby Michael Quirke is framed and ready to be displayed. More images with detail and framing available upon request. Michael Quirke was born in 1946 and studied at St Martin’s School of Art, London. After moving from London, Michael became a member of the art community in St Ives and was elected President of the St Ives Art...
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Early 2000s Abstract Impressionist Michael Quirke Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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