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Russell Platt
1920–2015
Painter, draughtsman, muralist, printmaker and teacher, born in Wallasey, Cheshire, youngest son of a butcher. He served in the Royal Navy in World War II, then was at Wallasey School of Art, 1946–8, and Royal College of Art, 1948–52, becoming an associate in 1951, when he gained a Silver Medal for Work of Special Distinction and the Research Scholarship for the School of Painting.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Canterbury Cathedral c.1960 Russell Platt (1920–2015)Canterbury Cathedral c.1960 The University of York
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Illuminated Cathedral Russell Platt (1920–2015)Illuminated Cathedral The Hepworth Wakefield
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York Minster Russell Platt (1920–2015)York Minster The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate
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York Minster (Cathedral 5) 1956 Russell Platt (1920–2015)York Minster (Cathedral 5) 1956 York Art Gallery
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Blue c.1962 Russell Platt (1920–2015)Blue c.1962 The University of York
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York Minster Russell Platt (1920–2015)York Minster Bank of England Museum
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Minster Exterior, West Front c.1970 Russell Platt (1920–2015)Minster Exterior, West Front c.1970
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Cathedral Russell Platt (1920–2015)Cathedral The Hepworth Wakefield
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Helicopter 1951 Russell Platt (1920–2015)Helicopter 1951 Royal College of Art
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Cathedral Interior c.1965 Russell Platt (1920–2015) (possibly)Cathedral Interior c.1965 Rotherham Museums, Arts and Heritage