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There are three different groups of sitters: firstly people who were important in the making of the new Eden Court – these include architects, fundraisers, artists, bricklayers, carpenters, builders and project managers; secondly, regular customers of Eden Court; and thirdly, portraits of performers who visit Eden Court.
The artist studied in Moscow and in London at the Royal College of Art. She has exhibited widely in the UK and internationally and her work is in collections in the UK and Russia including the Tate Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum and the Pushkin Museum in Moscow.
The commission was made possible with the help of Ledingham Chalmers Charitable Trust.
Title
FACIMUS: Elma Fraser
Date
2007–2011
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 25.5 x W 20.5 cm
Accession number
2i
Acquisition method
commissioned, 2007–2011
Work type
Painting