Tate, Victor Pasmore- The Hanging Gardens Of Hammersmith No 2 Framed Print, 80 x 60cm
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Reproduction of The Hanging Gardens Of Hammersmith No 2, originally by Victor Pasmore.
A leading figure in the promotion of abstract art and reform of the fine art education system, Pasmore became a member of the London Artists' Association 1932, holding his first one-man exhibition with them in 1933. He opened a teaching studio with Claude Rogers in Fitzroy Street in 1937. Later that year, this became the Euston Road School with William Coldstream and Graham Bell, helping to revive an interest in naturalism under the example of the Impressionists.
Pasmore represented Britain at the 1961 Venice Biennale, was participating artist at the Documenta II 1959 in Kassel and was a trustee of the Tate Gallery, donating a number of works to the collection.
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- Subject
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