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George Warner Allen
1916–1988
Painter, notably in tempera, and teacher who was born in Paris. He was educated at Lancing College, then studied at Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting under Ernest Jackson, eventually returning there to teach.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Mrs Margaret Hedges 1948 George Warner Allen (1916–1988)Mrs Margaret Hedges 1948 Wallingford Museum
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Sleeping Venus 1967 George Warner Allen (1916–1988)Sleeping Venus 1967 Museum & Art Swindon
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Elektra 1969 George Warner Allen (1916–1988)Elektra 1969 Museum & Art Swindon
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Nude Study 1946 George Warner Allen (1916–1988)Nude Study 1946 Reading Museum
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The Return from Cythera 1985–6 George Warner Allen (1916–1988)The Return from Cythera 1985–6 Tate
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Picnic at Wittenham 1947–8 George Warner Allen (1916–1988)Picnic at Wittenham 1947–8 Tate
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The Appearance of Christ to People of the West Midlands George Warner Allen (1916–1988)The Appearance of Christ to People of the West Midlands Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Judas: study for a painting 1940–1960 George Warner Allen (1916–1988)Judas: study for a painting 1940–1960 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Self-portrait 1931–1988 George Warner Allen (1916–1988)Self-portrait 1931–1988 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Studies for two paintings illustrating Matthew Arnold's 'The Scholar Gypsy' (1853) and 'Thyrsis' (1865) 1940–1960 George Warner Allen (1916–1988)Studies for two paintings illustrating Matthew Arnold's 'The Scholar Gypsy' (1853) and 'Thyrsis' (1865) 1940–1960 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford