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1921 - 2003. Known for: Painting.
Anthony Baynes was born in New Zealand in 1921. Baynes came to England and studied art at the Slade School of Art. War evacuation meant that the school moved to the Ashmolean in Oxford where Baynes... Read full biography
Anthony Baynes was born in New Zealand in 1921. Baynes came to England and studied art at the Slade School of Art. War evacuation meant that the school moved to the Ashmolean in Oxford where Baynes studied under the professorship of Randolphe Schwabe. Fellow students included Kyffin Williams and... Read full biography
Anthony Baynes was born in New Zealand in 1921. Baynes came to England and studied art at the Slade School of Art. War evacuation meant that the school moved to the Ashmolean in Oxford where Baynes studied under the professorship of Randolphe Schwabe. Fellow students included Kyffin Williams and Bernard Dunstan. Lifelong friends were Allan Gwynne-Jones, then tutor at the school, his wife Rosemary, Eldred Bartlett and Nancy Carline. In 1946 his painting 'The Betrayal' (now in the collection of... Read full biography
Anthony Baynes was born in New Zealand in 1921. Baynes came to England and studied art at the Slade School of Art. War evacuation meant that the school moved to the Ashmolean in Oxford where Baynes studied under the professorship of Randolphe Schwabe. Fellow students included Kyffin Williams and Bernard Dunstan. Lifelong friends were Allan Gwynne-Jones, then tutor at the school, his wife Rosemary, Eldred Bartlett and Nancy Carline. In 1946 his painting 'The Betrayal' (now in the collection of the UCL Art Museum) won the Mary Richgitz Prize. During the war, Anthony Baynes served in the Royal Navy. After the war, he taught art at the Badminton School. In 1949, Baynes traveled to Greece and became the first art student at the British School... Read full biography
Anthony Baynes was born in New Zealand in 1921. Baynes came to England and studied art at the Slade School of Art. War evacuation meant that the school moved to the Ashmolean in Oxford where Baynes studied under the professorship of Randolphe Schwabe. Fellow students included Kyffin Williams and Bernard Dunstan. Lifelong friends were Allan Gwynne-Jones, then tutor at the school, his wife Rosemary, Eldred Bartlett and Nancy Carline. In 1946 his painting 'The Betrayal' (now in the collection of the UCL Art Museum) won the Mary Richgitz Prize. During the war, Anthony Baynes served in the Royal Navy. After the war, he taught art at the Badminton School. In 1949, Baynes traveled to Greece and became the first art student at the British School of Archaeology. In the fifties Baynes lived in Crete. Anthony Baynes held a one man show in Athens... Read full biography
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