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One of his pupils was Howard Hodgkin, who described him as ‘a great teacher’. He moved on from Corsham to posts at other prominent art schools before becoming principal of Wimbledon School of Art in 1969, a post he held for 12 years.
Brooker painted in oil, particularly interiors and still lifes. This painting, from its unusual perspective, has elements of both these subjects. It was painted in 1953 while he was working at Bath Academy of Art. Brooker’s work has been likened to Walter Sickert’s with its similar palette and subject matter.
Title
The Pink Chair
Date
1953
Medium
oil on canvas
Accession number
BATVG : P : 2008.4
Work type
Painting