- Donald Hamilton Fraser
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Donald Hamilton Fraser RA (30 July 1929, London – 2 September 2009), is famed for his abstract landscape paintings. Hamilton Fraser trained at St Martin's School of Art. He won a one year French government scholarship in Paris in 1953 and later taught at the Royal College of Art (1958–1983). He was elected a fellow there in 1970, becoming an Honorary Fellow in 1984.[1]
He was elected associate of the Royal Academy in 1975, and full RA ten years later, and served as its honorary curator from 1992-99.[1]
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Writings
- Dancers; Phaidon Press,London 1989 ISBN 978-0714825816
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