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Tom Phillips
1937–2022
(b London, 24 May 1937). British painter, graphic artist, musician, and writer. Phillips's work resists classification and has been much concerned with the fusion of words and images.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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After Raphael 1972–1973 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)After Raphael 1972–1973 Walker Art Gallery
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Lord Scarman (1911–2004), Chancellor of the University (1977–1989) 1990 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Lord Scarman (1911–2004), Chancellor of the University (1977–1989) 1990 University of Warwick
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Small Incident 1986 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Small Incident 1986 Atkinson Art Gallery Collection
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Sir Claus Adolf Moser (1922–2015), Later Lord Moser, Warden (1984–1993) 1987–1988 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Sir Claus Adolf Moser (1922–2015), Later Lord Moser, Warden (1984–1993) 1987–1988 Wadham College, University of Oxford
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James Mackay (b.1927), Lord Mackay of Clashfern, Judge and Lord Chancellor 1998 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)James Mackay (b.1927), Lord Mackay of Clashfern, Judge and Lord Chancellor 1998 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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8 Variations on the Name of Johann Sebastian Bach 1975 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)8 Variations on the Name of Johann Sebastian Bach 1975 British Council Collection
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Concorde: Walden I and Walden II 1971 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Concorde: Walden I and Walden II 1971 British Council Collection
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Study of 'The Flaying of Marsyas' 1985–1986 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Study of 'The Flaying of Marsyas' 1985–1986 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Benches 1970–1 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Benches 1970–1 Tate
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Fragment C. P. No. 6 (Mappin) 1974 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Fragment C. P. No. 6 (Mappin) 1974 The Whitworth
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Malcolm McNaughtan Bowie (1943–2007), Master (2002–2006), Scholar of French Literature 2006 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Malcolm McNaughtan Bowie (1943–2007), Master (2002–2006), Scholar of French Literature 2006 Christ's College, University of Cambridge
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After Raphael 1973 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)After Raphael 1973 Harlow Art Trust: Basildon Arts Trust Collection, transferred from The Foundation for Essex Arts, 2022
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Einer an Jeder Seite / One on Either Side 1985–1988 1985–1988 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Einer an Jeder Seite / One on Either Side 1985–1988 1985–1988 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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Oh Mozart 1972 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Oh Mozart 1972 Chippenham Museum
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The Flower before the Bench 1972 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)The Flower before the Bench 1972 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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After Raphael 1972–1973 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)After Raphael 1972–1973 Walker Art Gallery
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Synthetic English Landscape No. 3 1971 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Synthetic English Landscape No. 3 1971 Sheffield Museums
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Robert McCredie May, Baron May of Oxford 2005 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Robert McCredie May, Baron May of Oxford 2005 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Brian Eno 1984–1985 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Brian Eno 1984–1985 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Salman Rushdie (b.1947) 1993 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Salman Rushdie (b.1947) 1993 Chippenham Museum
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Virgil in His Study 1979–1980 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Virgil in His Study 1979–1980 Chippenham Museum
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Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, OM, Commoner (1938–1941), Honorary Fellow (1969), Chancellor of the University (1987–2003) Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, OM, Commoner (1938–1941), Honorary Fellow (1969), Chancellor of the University (1987–2003) Balliol College, University of Oxford
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The Castle, Norwich… the Splendour Falls 1971–1972 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)The Castle, Norwich… the Splendour Falls 1971–1972 Norfolk Museums Service
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Reginald Carr (b.1946) 2009 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Reginald Carr (b.1946) 2009 Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Study for 'Lord Scarman (1911–2004), Chancellor of the University (1977–1989)' 1989 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Study for 'Lord Scarman (1911–2004), Chancellor of the University (1977–1989)' 1989 University of Warwick
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Play: Here We Exemplify (Fugato) the Additive Perseverative and Subtractive Modes, Thesis as Object and Artwork as Residue of Process 1968 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Play: Here We Exemplify (Fugato) the Additive Perseverative and Subtractive Modes, Thesis as Object and Artwork as Residue of Process 1968 Museum & Art Swindon
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Aix-en-Provence: La Grande Fontaine, First Interval Studies 1972 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Aix-en-Provence: La Grande Fontaine, First Interval Studies 1972 British Council Collection
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Here We Exemplify 1967–8 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Here We Exemplify 1967–8 Tate
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Patrick Nairne, Master 1999 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Patrick Nairne, Master 1999 St Catherine's College, University of Oxford
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Alan Bullock, Master 1993 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Alan Bullock, Master 1993 St Catherine's College, University of Oxford
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Sir John Edward Sulston (b.1942) 2004 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Sir John Edward Sulston (b.1942) 2004 Pembroke College, Cambridge
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Dr Yusuf Khwaja Hamied (b.1936), FRS 2021 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Dr Yusuf Khwaja Hamied (b.1936), FRS 2021 Christ's College, University of Cambridge
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Fisherman's Walk Gardens 1971–1973 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Fisherman's Walk Gardens 1971–1973 Sheffield Museums
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8 Variations on the Name of Johann Sebastian Bach 1975 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)8 Variations on the Name of Johann Sebastian Bach 1975 British Council Collection
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Iris Murdoch 1985 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Iris Murdoch 1985 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Iris Murdoch 1984 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Iris Murdoch 1984 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Dr Robert G. W. Anderson (b.1944), Director of the British Museum (1992–2002) 2001/2002 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Dr Robert G. W. Anderson (b.1944), Director of the British Museum (1992–2002) 2001/2002 British Museum
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Sir Peter Reginald Frederick Hall 1991 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Sir Peter Reginald Frederick Hall 1991 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Robert Stevens (b.1933), Master (1993–2001) 1998 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Robert Stevens (b.1933), Master (1993–2001) 1998 Pembroke College, University of Oxford
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Fanfare for The Proms 1995 Tom Phillips (1937–2022)Fanfare for The Proms 1995 Royal Albert Hall