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David Tindle

(1932-), Painter

Sitter in 11 portraits
Artist of 3 portraits
Painter; Tindle studied at Coventry School of Art and was associated early in his career with the Soho artists of the late 1940s and early 1950s. His teaching posts include Visiting Tutor at the Royal College of Art (1972-83) and Ruskin Master of Drawing at Oxford University (1983-5). In 1979 Tindle was elected Royal Academician. He is best-known for his work in the medium of egg tempera and has subsequently developed a meticulous pointilliste technique to produce mainly still life, landscapes and interiors.

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David Tindle, by John Minton - NPG 7058

David Tindle

by John Minton
pencil, 29 April 1952
NPG 7058

David Tindle, by David Tindle - NPG 6053

David Tindle

by David Tindle
pencil, 1985
NPG 6053

David Tindle, by David Tindle - NPG 5852

David Tindle

by David Tindle
tempera on canvas, 1985
NPG 5852

David Tindle, by John Malcolm Couzins, for  Ida Kar - NPG x135182

David Tindle

by John Malcolm Couzins, for Ida Kar
vintage bromide print, 1960s
NPG x135182

David Tindle, by John Malcolm Couzins, for  Ida Kar - NPG x135183

David Tindle

by John Malcolm Couzins, for Ida Kar
vintage bromide print, 1960s
NPG x135183

David Tindle, by Dennis Toff - NPG x131359

David Tindle

by Dennis Toff
archival inkjet print, 20 July 2007
NPG x131359

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David Tindle

by John Malcolm Couzins
modern bromide print, 23 December 1973
NPG x135252

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