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Artist: Adrian Heath
Adrian Heath Modern British Art 'Abstract Study III'
By Adrian Heath
Located in London, GB
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Adrian Heath (1920-1992)
Abstract Study III (1975)
Acrylic and pencil on paper
22x22cm
Heath was born in Burma in 1920 and arrived in England aged five. In 1938 he studied art under Stanhope Forbes at Newlyn and later at the Slade School of Art. While serving in WWII, he was captured and placed in a prisoner-of-war camp in Bavaria. Heath attempted to escape from the camp but was recaptured and placed in solitary confinement; this isolation proved crucial to the development of his artistic style, as he spent much of his time there experimenting with abstract forms.
When released from confinement, Heath befriended a fellow prisoner of war: Terry Frost. Together they explored the methods of painting which they had developed during their time in the camps, and following the war both became celebrated artists. We have several Terry Frost pieces available too.
In 1949 and 1951, Heath returned to Cornwall. He spent time with artists like Ben Nicholson, Victor Pasmore, and Anthony Hill...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Adrian Heath Art
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Acrylic, Pencil
Adrian Heath Modern British Art 'Abstract Study I' watercolour painting
By Adrian Heath
Located in London, GB
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Adrian Heath (1920-1992)
Abstract Study I (1970)
Gouache and ink
35x33cm
Heath was born in Burma in 1920 and arrived in England aged five. In 1938 he studied art under Stanhope Forbes at Newlyn and later at the Slade School of Art. While serving in WWII, he was captured and placed in a prisoner-of-war camp in Bavaria. Heath attempted to escape from the camp but was recaptured and placed in solitary confinement; this isolation proved crucial to the development of his artistic style, as he spent much of his time there experimenting with abstract forms.
When released from confinement, Heath befriended a fellow prisoner of war: Terry Frost. Together they explored the methods of painting which they had developed during their time in the camps, and following the war both became celebrated artists. We have several Terry Frost pieces available too.
In 1949 and 1951, Heath returned to Cornwall. He spent time with artists like Ben Nicholson, Victor Pasmore, and Anthony Hill...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Adrian Heath Art
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Watercolor
Composition, White and Yellow, Oil on Canvas Painting by Adrian Heath, 1953
By Adrian Heath
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Composition, White and Yellow, Oil on Canvas Painting by Adrian Heath 1920-1992, 1953
Additional information:
Medium: Oil on canvas
86.2 x 61.1 cm
34 x 24 in
Signed and dated; furth...
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20th Century Adrian Heath Art
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Canvas
Untitled, Oil and Pencil Painting by Adrian Heath, 1968
By Adrian Heath
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Untitled, Oil and Pencil Painting by Adrian Heath 1920-1992, 1968
Additional information:
Medium: Oil and pencil
56 x 76.5 cm
22 x 30 1/8 in
Signed with initials and dated
Category
20th Century Adrian Heath Art
Materials
Pencil
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