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Graham Sutherland, OM profile

Graham Sutherland, OM
Name: Graham Sutherland, OM
Year of Birth: 1903
Year of Death: 1980
Country: United Kingdom
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Painter of imaginative landscapes, still life, figure pieces and portraits. Born 24 August 1903 in London. Abandoned a railway engineering apprenticeship after a year and studied at Goldsmiths' College School of Art 1920-5, where he specialized in engraving and etching. Formative influences on his early work were Blake, Samuel Palmer, the late Turner, Paul Nash and Henry Moore. Held his first and second exhibitions of drawings and engravings at the XXI Gallery, London, in 1925 and 1928. Member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers 1926-33. Taught engraving at the Chelsea School of Art from December 1926 and composition and book illustration 1935 to July 1940. Exhibited at the N.E.A.C. 1929-33 and with the London Group from 1932 (member 1936-7), experimenting with painting in oils from 1930 until, in 1935, the year after his first visit to Pembrokeshire, he decided to become a painter. Participated in the International Surrealist Exhibition in London 1936. First one-man exhibition of his oil paintings, mainly Welsh landscapes, at the Paul Rosenberg and Helft Gallery 1938. As an Official War Artist 1941-4 painted scenes of bomb devastation and of work in mines and foundries. First New York exhibition at the Buchholz Gallery 1946, and in the same year completed the "Crucifixion"™ for St Matthew's Church, Northampton. Taught painting at Goldsmiths' College as visiting instructor 1946-7. Since 1947 has worked for several months each year on the French Riviera. Trustee of the Tate Gallery 1948-54. Painted the portrait of Somerset Maugham 1949, the first of a series which includes Lord Beaverbrook, Sir Winston Churchill and others. Completed the designs for the Coventry Cathedral tapestry, "Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph"™, between 1954 and 1957 (installed 1962). Has also designed posters, ceramics, book illustrations, and ballet costumes and decor for The Wanderer 1940. Important retrospective exhibitions have been held at the I.C.A. 1951, the Venice Biennale and the Muse National d'Art Moderne, Paris, 1952, the Tate Gallery 1953, and at the So Paulo Bienal, Brazil, 1955. Awarded the O.M. 1960.

Examples of work
  • Theodore Major
  • Adolphe Valette
  • Malcolm Croft
  • Blek Le Rat
  • James Lawrence Isherwood
  • Arthur Berry
  • Donald Mcintyre R.C.A
  • Adrian Johnson
  • Andrew Macara RBA, NEAC
  • Geoffrey Key
  • Sir Terry Frost R A
  • Peter Howson
  • Emmanuel Levy
  • Alan Lowndes
  • L S Lowry
  • Trevor Grimshaw
  • John McCombs NDD, ROI, RBA, FRSA, M
  • Keith Vaughan
  • Llewelyn Frederick Menzies-Jones
  • Dame Elizabeth Frink
  • Graham Sutherland, OM
  • Marc Grimshaw
  • Frances Lennon
  • Reginald Gardner
  • Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz
  • Sir Kyffin Williams OBERA
  • Fred Cuming
  • Derek Shapiro
  • Liam Spencer
  • Ken Howard RA NEAC
  • Sandra Blow RA
  • Ivan Taylor
  • Tom Brown
  • Maurice Cockrill RA
  • Tadeusz Was
  • Ken Moroney
  • Fred Yates
  • John Bratby RA
  • Rolf Harris
  • Harry Rutherford
  • Roger Hampson
  • Margaret chapman
  • Edgar Roley Smart
  • John Bellany RA
  • Helen Bradley
  • Brian Shields 'braaq'
  • Bernard MC Mullen
  • Mary Fedden OBE RA LG
  • William Turner
  • Harold Riley
  • Andre Derain
  • John Piper C.H
  • Peter Stanaway
  • Ian Grant
  • Peter Layton
  • Eileen Agar
  • Bryan Pearce
  • Arto Der Haroutunian
  • Russell Howarth
  • Charlie Sheils
  • Chris Swann
  • Nick Holly
  • Jack Vettriano
  • Alan Davie
  • Alfred Wallis
  • Paul Feiler
  • Ross Gee
  • Henry Cliffe
  • Peter Brook
  • Sir Robin Philipson, P.R.S.A., R.A., R.S.A
  • Olivia Pilling
  • Nicholas Horsfield
  • Alexander Millar
  • Simeon Stafford
  • Alan Knight
  • Wilf Roberts
  • Sue Atkinson
  • George Hodgkinson
  • Banksy
  • Roy Turner Durrant
  • Bruce McLean
  • John Bowes
  • Peter Blake
  • Edward Hartley Mooney
  • John Bainbridge Copnall
  • Goldie
  • Robert Dawson
  • Ifor Pritchard
  • David Farren
  • Helen Clapcott
  • Michael Quirke
  • Paul Horton
  • Mackenzie Thorpe
  • Peter Knox
  • Robert Jenkins
  • Judith Donaghy
  • Gill Watkiss
  • Albert Barlow
  • Brian Bradshaw
  • Charles Fredrick Tunnicliffe
  • Danny Cawley
  • Linda Weir
  • Dan Baldwin
  • Tom Dodson
  • David Wilde
  • Alan J Thompson
  • Julie Vernon MAFA
  • Lawrie Henery
  • Stacey Manton
  • Emma Williams
  • Harry Brioche
  • Carl Jacobs
  • Andy Warhol
  • Bob Richardson
  • Beatrice Hoffman