- Albert Irvin
Albert Irvin (born August 21, 1922 in
London [ [http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/academicians/painters/albert-irvin-ra,154,AR.html Albert Irvin RA - Painters - Royal Academicians - Royal Academy of Arts ] ] ) is an English abstract expressionist painter.During
World War II , he was evacuated from London, and upon returning, went to study at the Northampton School of Art between 1940 and 1941, before being conscripted into theRoyal Air Force as a navigator. When the war was over, he resumed his course atGoldsmiths College from 1946 to 1950, where he would later go onto to teach between 1962 and 1983.Irvin would later go onto win a major Arts Council Award in 1975 and a Gulbenkian Award for printmaking in 1983.
His work is widely exhibited both in the
United Kingdom , as well as abroad in such places asArts Council of Great Britain , Birmingham City Art Gallery, theChase Manhattan Bank , the Contemporary Art Society,Manchester City Art Gallery ,Tate Britain , theVictoria and Albert Museum and Warwick University Arts Centre. [ [http://www.rwa.org.uk/airwin.htm Albert Irvin Hon RWA ] ]His influences include
Walter Sickert , Jack Smith and Edward Middleditch. [ [http://www.reddotbooks.co.uk/albert-irvin-painting-into-life-p-836.html Albert Irvin: Painting into Life ] ]References
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