Francis Newton Souza
(1924-2002), PainterSitter in 12 portraits
Born in Goa, Francis Newton Souza was a founding member of the Progressive Artists Group, encouraging Indian artists to participate in art internationally. He initially received little recognition following his move to London in 1949. However, in 1954 Stephen Spender's Encounter magazine published Souza's autobiographical essay Nirvana of a Maggot and that same year Souza was included in a group exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, where Victor Musgrave became aware of his work. Gallery One held Souza's first solo, sell-out, show in February 1955, and he continued to show there until 1963.
by Ida Kar
quarter-plate film negative, 1957
NPG x134675
Liselotte Souza (née Kristian (Kohn)); Karen Souza (Keren SouzaKohn); Francis Newton Souza
by Ida Kar
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 1957
NPG x134942
Liselotte Souza (née Kristian (Kohn)); Karen Souza (Keren SouzaKohn); Francis Newton Souza
by Ida Kar
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 1957
NPG x134943
by Ida Kar
quarter-plate film negative, 1957
NPG x127157
by Ida Kar
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 1961
NPG x132719
by Ida Kar
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 1961
NPG x134674
by Ida Kar
modern enlarged contact sheet, 1961
NPG x134927
Related People
- Karen Souza (Keren SouzaKohn) (daughter)
- Liselotte Souza (née Kristian (Kohn)) (partner)
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