Paul John Beadle PRICE CHARTS
1917 - 1993. Known for: Sculpture.
Paul John Beadle was born in Berkshire, England. He studied at Cambridge Art School prior to enrolling at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts. He also studied privately under sculptor Alfred... Read full biography
Paul John Beadle was born in Berkshire, England. He studied at Cambridge Art School prior to enrolling at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts. He also studied privately under sculptor Alfred Southwick and in Copenhagen with Kurt Harald Eisenstein. During World War II, Beadle served in the... Read full biography
Paul John Beadle was born in Berkshire, England. He studied at Cambridge Art School prior to enrolling at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts. He also studied privately under sculptor Alfred Southwick and in Copenhagen with Kurt Harald Eisenstein. During World War II, Beadle served in the Pacific with the Royal Navy. At the end of the war he remained in Australia. In 1960 he moved to Auckland to become Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland. From 1961 to 1975 he was Dean... Read full biography
Paul John Beadle was born in Berkshire, England. He studied at Cambridge Art School prior to enrolling at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts. He also studied privately under sculptor Alfred Southwick and in Copenhagen with Kurt Harald Eisenstein. During World War II, Beadle served in the Pacific with the Royal Navy. At the end of the war he remained in Australia. In 1960 he moved to Auckland to become Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland. From 1961 to 1975 he was Dean of Elam School of Art. In 1962 Beadle was elected as foundation president of the New Zealand Society of Sculptors and Associates in Auckland. He was also a Fellow of the Royal South Australian Society of Arts and the President of the New Zealand... Read full biography
Paul John Beadle was born in Berkshire, England. He studied at Cambridge Art School prior to enrolling at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts. He also studied privately under sculptor Alfred Southwick and in Copenhagen with Kurt Harald Eisenstein. During World War II, Beadle served in the Pacific with the Royal Navy. At the end of the war he remained in Australia. In 1960 he moved to Auckland to become Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland. From 1961 to 1975 he was Dean of Elam School of Art. In 1962 Beadle was elected as foundation president of the New Zealand Society of Sculptors and Associates in Auckland. He was also a Fellow of the Royal South Australian Society of Arts and the President of the New Zealand Society of Industrial Designers. His artistic style had changed dramatically after his arrival in Auckland. He accepted... Read full biography

