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John Banting

(1902-1972), Painter

Sitter in 3 portraits
Artist associated with 7 portraits
Surrealist painter, designer and stage designer. Banting studied at Westminster School of Art and later in Paris. He was briefly associated with the Bloomsbury Group but in 1930 began to absorb the influence of Surrealism after meeting Duchamp, Breton, Giacometti and Crevel in Paris. He exhibited at the International Surrealist Exhibitions in London and New York in 1936 and again in Paris in 1938.

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Edward Burra, by John Banting - NPG 5826

Edward Burra

by John Banting
oil on board, 1930s
NPG 5826

Harold Acton, by John Banting - NPG 6255

Harold Acton

by John Banting
carbon ink and pencil, circa 1930
NPG 6255

Humphrey Spender, by John Banting - NPG 6922

Humphrey Spender

by John Banting
oil on canvas, circa 1934
NPG 6922

Edith Sitwell, by John Banting - NPG 5962

Edith Sitwell

by John Banting
gouache, circa 1944
NPG 5962

Alix Strachey, by Barbara Ker-Seymer, and by  John Banting - NPG x13131

Alix Strachey

by Barbara Ker-Seymer, and by John Banting
bromide print on red card mount, 1930s
NPG x13131

Alix Strachey, by Barbara Ker-Seymer, and by  John Banting - NPG x13130

Alix Strachey

by Barbara Ker-Seymer, and by John Banting
bromide print on red card mount, 1930s
NPG x13130

Alix Strachey, by Barbara Ker-Seymer, and by  John Banting - NPG x38539

Alix Strachey

by Barbara Ker-Seymer, and by John Banting
bromide print, 1930s
NPG x38539

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