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Ian Howard
b.1952
Painter, draughtsman and teacher, born in Aberdeen. He studied at Edinburgh University and College of Art. He won a Travelling Scholarship to Italy, later winning the RSA Guthrie Award in 1978; first prize in the Scottish Open Drawing Competition in 1985; and was a Tolly Cobbold Eastern Arts National Competition prizewinner.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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The Priest, the Beast and the Rest Ian Howard (b.1952)The Priest, the Beast and the Rest City Art Centre
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Two Towers 1982 Ian Howard (b.1952)Two Towers 1982 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Emblem 1996 Ian Howard (b.1952)Emblem 1996 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Natura Morta 1996 Ian Howard (b.1952)Natura Morta 1996 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Lux 1995 Ian Howard (b.1952)Lux 1995 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Drago Morto 1995 Ian Howard (b.1952)Drago Morto 1995 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Fisica 1995 Ian Howard (b.1952)Fisica 1995 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Untitled 1993 Ian Howard (b.1952)Untitled 1993 The Fleming Collection
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Inventory 1987 Ian Howard (b.1952)Inventory 1987 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Reliquary 1996 Ian Howard (b.1952)Reliquary 1996 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Nucleus 1995 Ian Howard (b.1952)Nucleus 1995 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Nero 1996 Ian Howard (b.1952)Nero 1996 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Geometa Celeste 1995 Ian Howard (b.1952)Geometa Celeste 1995 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Palindrome 1986 Ian Howard (b.1952)Palindrome 1986 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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The Priest, the Beast and the Rest Ian Howard (b.1952)The Priest, the Beast and the Rest City Art Centre
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Martyrs II Ian Howard (b.1952)Martyrs II Edinburgh College of Art (University of Edinburgh)
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Bruno Consigned to the Flames 1998 Ian Howard (b.1952)Bruno Consigned to the Flames 1998 The Fleming Collection
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The Priest, the Beast and the Rest Ian Howard (b.1952)The Priest, the Beast and the Rest City Art Centre
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Chalice 1995 Ian Howard (b.1952)Chalice 1995 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Investigazione 1995 Ian Howard (b.1952)Investigazione 1995 Aberdeen Art Gallery