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Born 1930. Known for: Painting.
Anthony Whishaw studied at the Chelsea College of Art from 1948-1952. During the 1960s he exhibited regularly at Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London. At this time he was painting with oils on board... Read full biography
Anthony Whishaw studied at the Chelsea College of Art from 1948-1952. During the 1960s he exhibited regularly at Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London. At this time he was painting with oils on board or canvas; often depicting monumental figures painted in muted tones. His shows were well received;... Read full biography
Anthony Whishaw studied at the Chelsea College of Art from 1948-1952. During the 1960s he exhibited regularly at Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London. At this time he was painting with oils on board or canvas; often depicting monumental figures painted in muted tones. His shows were well received; one critic writing "he is a talent of great strength". His work can be found on display in public collections throughout the UK including the Tate, reflecting his importance as a contemporary British... Read full biography
Anthony Whishaw studied at the Chelsea College of Art from 1948-1952. During the 1960s he exhibited regularly at Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London. At this time he was painting with oils on board or canvas; often depicting monumental figures painted in muted tones. His shows were well received; one critic writing "he is a talent of great strength". His work can be found on display in public collections throughout the UK including the Tate, reflecting his importance as a contemporary British artist. Whishaw was made a Royal Academician in 1982.
Anthony Whishaw studied at the Chelsea College of Art from 1948-1952. During the 1960s he exhibited regularly at Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London. At this time he was painting with oils on board or canvas; often depicting monumental figures painted in muted tones. His shows were well received; one critic writing "he is a talent of great strength". His work can be found on display in public collections throughout the UK including the Tate, reflecting his importance as a contemporary British artist. Whishaw was made a Royal Academician in 1982.
