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This painting was acquired in 1999, along with a number of limited edition prints, to be hung in the Ivy dining room in Oak House (not to be confused with the new Ivy Arts Centre at the University). He subsequently held an exhibition in the Lewis Elton Gallery in December 2001. Frank Taylor was born and brought up in Berkshire. He studied Fine Art at Cardiff and Brighton Colleges of Art after working for a silkscreen printer producing posters for the music industry. After gaining his degree he taught lithography at Buckingham College of Art and then became Head of Fine Art and Graphics at Salisbury College of Art. He left in 1989 to pursue a full-time career as a painter and travelled extensively in Europe, North America and Rajasthan. He has had success in art exhibitions organised by Singer & Friedlander, Spink, Hunting and Laing.
Title
Punch
Date
1999
Medium
acrylic & watercolour on paper
Measurements
H 28.5 x W 24.5 cm
Accession number
328
Acquisition method
purchased from the artist, 2000
Work type
Painting