By the age of 22, Kenneth Lawson was exhibiting with the `London Group` at Burlington House. Successful exhibitions followed and he exhibited regularly at major galleries in London including The... Read full biography
By the age of 22, Kenneth Lawson was exhibiting with the `London Group` at Burlington House. Successful exhibitions followed and he exhibited regularly at major galleries in London including The Redfern Gallery, Cork Street; The Leger Gallery, Bond Street; and The Leicester Gallery, Panton Street.... Read full biography
By the age of 22, Kenneth Lawson was exhibiting with the `London Group` at Burlington House. Successful exhibitions followed and he exhibited regularly at major galleries in London including The Redfern Gallery, Cork Street; The Leger Gallery, Bond Street; and The Leicester Gallery, Panton Street. During these early years in Dulwich, Kenneth`s mentor was the RA James Fitton, who remained advisor and friend until his death in 1982. In 1951 he was approached by Graham Sutherland to assist with... Read full biography
By the age of 22, Kenneth Lawson was exhibiting with the `London Group` at Burlington House. Successful exhibitions followed and he exhibited regularly at major galleries in London including The Redfern Gallery, Cork Street; The Leger Gallery, Bond Street; and The Leicester Gallery, Panton Street. During these early years in Dulwich, Kenneth`s mentor was the RA James Fitton, who remained advisor and friend until his death in 1982. In 1951 he was approached by Graham Sutherland to assist with the large painting `Origins` for the Festival of Britain. Kenneth was the only assistant that Sutherland ever used. The painting was created at The Tate Gallery, Millbank, and has remained there ever since. In 1952 and 1953 Kenneth worked on another... Read full biography
By the age of 22, Kenneth Lawson was exhibiting with the `London Group` at Burlington House. Successful exhibitions followed and he exhibited regularly at major galleries in London including The Redfern Gallery, Cork Street; The Leger Gallery, Bond Street; and The Leicester Gallery, Panton Street. During these early years in Dulwich, Kenneth`s mentor was the RA James Fitton, who remained advisor and friend until his death in 1982. In 1951 he was approached by Graham Sutherland to assist with the large painting `Origins` for the Festival of Britain. Kenneth was the only assistant that Sutherland ever used. The painting was created at The Tate Gallery, Millbank, and has remained there ever since. In 1952 and 1953 Kenneth worked on another project with Graham Sutherland. They worked together on the drawings of the world`s largest tapestry... Read full biography
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