John Armstrong PRICE CHARTS
1893 Hastings, Sussex, England - 1973. Known for: Surreal, fantasy image painting-abstract botanics, figure.
A modernist painter of surreal, symbolic or imaginative landscapes and figures, John Armstrong was also a book illustrator, and mural painter whose paintings are in the collections in England of the... Read full biography
A modernist painter of surreal, symbolic or imaginative landscapes and figures, John Armstrong was also a book illustrator, and mural painter whose paintings are in the collections in England of the Brighton Museum, Courtauld Institute of Art, Tate Gallery and Manchester City Art Gallery. He... Read full biography
A modernist painter of surreal, symbolic or imaginative landscapes and figures, John Armstrong was also a book illustrator, and mural painter whose paintings are in the collections in England of the Brighton Museum, Courtauld Institute of Art, Tate Gallery and Manchester City Art Gallery. He studied at St. John's College, Oxford before World War I and returned there after the war for a short period. In 1928, he had his first one-man exhibition, which was held at Leicester Galleries. In 1956, he... Read full biography
A modernist painter of surreal, symbolic or imaginative landscapes and figures, John Armstrong was also a book illustrator, and mural painter whose paintings are in the collections in England of the Brighton Museum, Courtauld Institute of Art, Tate Gallery and Manchester City Art Gallery. He studied at St. John's College, Oxford before World War I and returned there after the war for a short period. In 1928, he had his first one-man exhibition, which was held at Leicester Galleries. In 1956, he painted mural ceilings for the government Council Chamber in Bristol. He has done theatrical designs for the Old Vic Theatre and Sadler Wells Opera Company. He was a long-time resident of London. Sources:.... Read full biography
A modernist painter of surreal, symbolic or imaginative landscapes and figures, John Armstrong was also a book illustrator, and mural painter whose paintings are in the collections in England of the Brighton Museum, Courtauld Institute of Art, Tate Gallery and Manchester City Art Gallery. He studied at St. John's College, Oxford before World War I and returned there after the war for a short period. In 1928, he had his first one-man exhibition, which was held at Leicester Galleries. In 1956, he painted mural ceilings for the government Council Chamber in Bristol. He has done theatrical designs for the Old Vic Theatre and Sadler Wells Opera Company. He was a long-time resident of London. Sources:. http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/armstrong_john.html

