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Born 1959. Known for: Painting.
Alan Brassington was born in Rhodesia in 1959, and returned with his family to his native Ireland in 1965. He studied at Northwich School of Art in Cheshire and, in 1990, he was commissioned by... Read full biography
Alan Brassington was born in Rhodesia in 1959, and returned with his family to his native Ireland in 1965. He studied at Northwich School of Art in Cheshire and, in 1990, he was commissioned by Timeform to paint HRH The Princess Royal, and from 1997 to the present, he has been Artist in Residence... Read full biography
Alan Brassington was born in Rhodesia in 1959, and returned with his family to his native Ireland in 1965. He studied at Northwich School of Art in Cheshire and, in 1990, he was commissioned by Timeform to paint HRH The Princess Royal, and from 1997 to the present, he has been Artist in Residence for The Royal Ascot Racing Club by invitation of The Duke of Devonshire. His work is prized by collectors for its mastery of detail, his evocation of equine beauty, and his brilliant sense of... Read full biography
Alan Brassington was born in Rhodesia in 1959, and returned with his family to his native Ireland in 1965. He studied at Northwich School of Art in Cheshire and, in 1990, he was commissioned by Timeform to paint HRH The Princess Royal, and from 1997 to the present, he has been Artist in Residence for The Royal Ascot Racing Club by invitation of The Duke of Devonshire. His work is prized by collectors for its mastery of detail, his evocation of equine beauty, and his brilliant sense of composition
Alan Brassington was born in Rhodesia in 1959, and returned with his family to his native Ireland in 1965. He studied at Northwich School of Art in Cheshire and, in 1990, he was commissioned by Timeform to paint HRH The Princess Royal, and from 1997 to the present, he has been Artist in Residence for The Royal Ascot Racing Club by invitation of The Duke of Devonshire. His work is prized by collectors for its mastery of detail, his evocation of equine beauty, and his brilliant sense of composition

