Edwin John Victor Pasmore, CH, CBE (3 December 1908 – 23 January 1998) was a British artist. He pioneered the development of abstract art in Britain in...
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Apollo Pavilion (redirect from Pasmore pavilion)
the North East of England. Designed by British artist and architect Victor Pasmore, it was completed in 1969. In December 2011, English Heritage gave the...
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Britain 1913 – 2005. The core members of the Constructionist Group were: Victor Pasmore (1908–1998) Mary Martin (1907–1969) Kenneth Martin (1905–1984) Anthony...
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Pasmore may refer to: John Pasmore, 16th-century English lawyer and Member of Parliament Victor Pasmore (1908–1998), British artist Wendy Pasmore (1915–2015)...
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Palazzo Falson in Mdina and an art gallery dedicated to British artist Victor Pasmore. The Foundation publishes its own cultural magazine, occasional catalogues...
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adopted by architects, designers and artists after World War I (see Victor Pasmore), and John McHale. Joaquín Torres García and Manuel Rendón were instrumental...
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artist and architect Victor Pasmore (1908–1998). They had two children, a son and a daughter. Pasmore died in 2015. "Wendy Pasmore". Tate. Retrieved 28...
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Fine Art Department had been created. During the Second World War, Victor Pasmore was appointed head of the painting department. Many well-known artists...
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several British painters, including Lucian Freud, William Coldstream and Victor Pasmore. Her marriage to Pitt-Rivers ended in divorce in 1965. She also had...
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quickly began, but it was of poor quality. Williams invited artist Victor Pasmore to head the landscaping design team. Peterlee is a civil parish and...
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