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1927 Scholes, near Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England - 2009. Known for: Rural landscape painting, clouds and skies.
Peter Brook (1927 - 2009). The son of farmers, Peter Brook was brought up in West Yorkshire where he spent most of his life. While training as a teacher at Goldsmith's College, London, he visited... Read full biography
Peter Brook (1927 - 2009). The son of farmers, Peter Brook was brought up in West Yorkshire where he spent most of his life. While training as a teacher at Goldsmith's College, London, he visited galleries and attended life drawing evening classes and further developed his art alongside his... Read full biography
Peter Brook (1927 - 2009). The son of farmers, Peter Brook was brought up in West Yorkshire where he spent most of his life. While training as a teacher at Goldsmith's College, London, he visited galleries and attended life drawing evening classes and further developed his art alongside his teaching career back in Yorkshire. On trips in the countryside with his art students he would tell them to use the same approach he used in his own painting: 'if you want a subject, look around you'. Brook... Read full biography
Peter Brook (1927 - 2009). The son of farmers, Peter Brook was brought up in West Yorkshire where he spent most of his life. While training as a teacher at Goldsmith's College, London, he visited galleries and attended life drawing evening classes and further developed his art alongside his teaching career back in Yorkshire. On trips in the countryside with his art students he would tell them to use the same approach he used in his own painting: 'if you want a subject, look around you'. Brook became a full-time artist in his 40s and in 1962 was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists. He took part in successful collective exhibitions and well-reviewed one-man shows, displaying work throughout the UK, in Australia and the... Read full biography
Peter Brook (1927 - 2009). The son of farmers, Peter Brook was brought up in West Yorkshire where he spent most of his life. While training as a teacher at Goldsmith's College, London, he visited galleries and attended life drawing evening classes and further developed his art alongside his teaching career back in Yorkshire. On trips in the countryside with his art students he would tell them to use the same approach he used in his own painting: 'if you want a subject, look around you'. Brook became a full-time artist in his 40s and in 1962 was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists. He took part in successful collective exhibitions and well-reviewed one-man shows, displaying work throughout the UK, in Australia and the United States. The crumbling farmhouses on sheep-dotted moors sweeping into the distance, or people bustling round honey-stoned hous... Read full biography
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