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John Golding
1929–2012
(b Hastings, Sussex, 10 Sept. 1929). British painter and art historian. He is probably best known as an eminent scholar of 20th-century art, particularly for his standard book Cubism: A History and an Analysis, 1907–1914 (1959; rev.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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SH.6 (Phoenix) 1984 John Golding (1929–2012)SH.6 (Phoenix) 1984 Yale Center for British Art
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1989 J. 11 (Ursus) 1989 John Golding (1929–2012)1989 J. 11 (Ursus) 1989 Yale Center for British Art
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Calypso John Golding (1929–2012)Calypso St Antony's College, University of Oxford
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Asphodel John Golding (1929–2012)Asphodel Southampton City Art Gallery
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D VIII (SK) 1975 John Golding (1929–2012)D VIII (SK) 1975 British Council Collection
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Untitled 1965 John Golding (1929–2012)Untitled 1965 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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J.3 (Lyre) 1988–1989 John Golding (1929–2012)J.3 (Lyre) 1988–1989 Yale Center for British Art
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CV 1973 John Golding (1929–2012)CV 1973 Tate
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B IV 1971 John Golding (1929–2012)B IV 1971 Tate
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H20 (Veronese Blue) 1983–1984 John Golding (1929–2012)H20 (Veronese Blue) 1983–1984 Yale Center for British Art
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I.9 (Blaze) 1986 John Golding (1929–2012)I.9 (Blaze) 1986 Yale Center for British Art
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J.16 (Zephyr) 1990 John Golding (1929–2012)J.16 (Zephyr) 1990 Yale Center for British Art
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Untitled 1967 John Golding (1929–2012)Untitled 1967 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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H.19 (Canticle) 1983–1984 John Golding (1929–2012)H.19 (Canticle) 1983–1984 York Art Gallery
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I.8 (Banner) 1986–1987 John Golding (1929–2012)I.8 (Banner) 1986–1987 Yale Center for British Art
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CV 1972–1973 John Golding (1929–2012)CV 1972–1973 Yale Center for British Art
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E (UB) VI 1976 John Golding (1929–2012)E (UB) VI 1976 Yale Center for British Art
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Gymnopedie 1966 John Golding (1929–2012)Gymnopedie 1966 Yale Center for British Art
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Cliff Dwellers 1961 John Golding (1929–2012)Cliff Dwellers 1961 Yale Center for British Art
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DII 1974 John Golding (1929–2012)DII 1974 The Fitzwilliam Museum