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1905 South Kensington, London, England - 1976 Hastings, England. Known for: Surrealist underworld figure and genre painting, theatre design.
Following is a book review by Alistair Sooke published in The Telegraph, London, September 11, 2011. The book titled Edward Burra: 20th Century Eye is written by Jane Stevenson: . Edward Burra could... Read full biography
Following is a book review by Alistair Sooke published in The Telegraph, London, September 11, 2011. The book titled Edward Burra: 20th Century Eye is written by Jane Stevenson: . Edward Burra could be a difficult man. In 1961, when the Royal Academy rang to ask if he would consider becoming an... Read full biography
Following is a book review by Alistair Sooke published in The Telegraph, London, September 11, 2011. The book titled Edward Burra: 20th Century Eye is written by Jane Stevenson: . Edward Burra could be a difficult man. In 1961, when the Royal Academy rang to ask if he would consider becoming an associate, he shouted downstairs to his manservant, who had picked up the telephone: "Tell them to f*** off, I'm busy.". He painted compulsively but seldom attended his private views. When the Tate... Read full biography
Following is a book review by Alistair Sooke published in The Telegraph, London, September 11, 2011. The book titled Edward Burra: 20th Century Eye is written by Jane Stevenson: . Edward Burra could be a difficult man. In 1961, when the Royal Academy rang to ask if he would consider becoming an associate, he shouted downstairs to his manservant, who had picked up the telephone: "Tell them to f*** off, I'm busy.". He painted compulsively but seldom attended his private views. When the Tate mounted a retrospective of more than 140 of his paintings in 1973, he visited the exhibition once. In the run-up to the show, he complained that he felt badgered: "its like a night mare to me - very wrong I'm sure but there it is," he wrote to a... Read full biography
Following is a book review by Alistair Sooke published in The Telegraph, London, September 11, 2011. The book titled Edward Burra: 20th Century Eye is written by Jane Stevenson: . Edward Burra could be a difficult man. In 1961, when the Royal Academy rang to ask if he would consider becoming an associate, he shouted downstairs to his manservant, who had picked up the telephone: "Tell them to f*** off, I'm busy.". He painted compulsively but seldom attended his private views. When the Tate mounted a retrospective of more than 140 of his paintings in 1973, he visited the exhibition once. In the run-up to the show, he complained that he felt badgered: "its like a night mare to me - very wrong I'm sure but there it is," he wrote to a confidant. The year before his Tate exhibition, he was the subject of a television documentary. After filming, h... Read full biography
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