Terry Frost
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Terry Frost
by Terry Frost
oil on hardboard, 1947
22 in. x 27 1/4 in. (560 mm x 690 mm)
Purchased, 1988
Primary Collection
NPG 6018
Sitterback to top
- Sir Terence Ernest Manitou ('Terry') Frost (1915-2003), Artist and teacher of art. Sitter in 13 portraits, Artist or producer of 3 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Sir Terence Ernest Manitou ('Terry') Frost (1915-2003), Artist and teacher of art. Artist or producer of 3 portraits, Sitter in 13 portraits.
This portraitback to top
This rare self-portrait painted in Adrian Heath's studio at 22 Fitzroy Street demonstrates Frost’s early interest in combining figuration and abstraction, influenced by Victor Pasmore. His later work became increasingly abstract.
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- Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 231
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- Place made: United Kingdom: England, London (Adrian Heath's studio, 22 Fitzroy Street, Fitzrovia, London)
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Princess Elizabeth marries Philip Mountbatten at Westminster Abbey. Philip renounced his title of Prince of Greece and Denmark, to become Duke of Edinburgh when he married the heir to the throne.Art and science
The first Edinburgh Festival includes performances by Kathleen Ferrier, Alec Guinness and Margot Fonteyn. The Festival is now a major annual international arts event that takes place over three weeks every August, and includes top class performers in theatre, music and dance as well as lesser-known performers who take part in the parallel 'Fringe Festival'.International
India is granted independence from the British Empire and the former British Raj is partitioned into India and Pakistan. After various revolts and several years of civil disobedience led by Gandhi and his Quit India Movement, Britain agrees to disband the Raj and grant independence to India.Palestine is partitioned into a Jewish State, an Arab State and a small internationally administered zone.
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