The Golden Age of Cornish Art
Sir Terry FROST

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"Stand Up” red, black & white
(2001) 38 x 37cm acrylic on board
SOLD


Three Spires
(1999) 29 x 40cm acrylic & collage SOLD



Black and red spirals
41 x 25cm pastel £4,650


The Juggler
(1994) 62 x 16cm
acrylic & collage £7,950


Untitled composition 1955
19.5 x 25cm watercolour on paper £3,595


Black and White Collage 1979
38 x 46cm collage £4,650


Suspended Forms Gold, Red & Blue
(1969) 72 x 55cm acrylic & collage SOLD


Untitled composition
(mid ‘50’s) 27 x 37cm watercolour on paper
SOLD


Untitled Abstract 1958
38 x 56cm charcoal & gouache on paper £5,350


Suspended forms on yellow
(1973) 76 x 58cm acrylic & collage SOLD


Lizard Red
(1995) 92 x 92cm collage & acrylic on canvas
SOLD


Newlyn Rhythm Blue
(1963) 80 x 80cm acrylic on canvas £17,300

Sir Terry Frost RA (1915-2003)
Sir Terry Frost RA was one of the forerunners of abstract painting in the UK, and his passionate use of lines and circles in his work has a wide appeal. As an ex-prisoner of Terry Frost received an ex-serviceman’s grant and attended Camberwell School of Art before going on to teach at the Bath Academy of Art at Corsham Court, Leeds School of Art and the Universities of Leeds, Newcastle and Reading where he became Professor of Painting from 1977 to 1981.

He has exhibited widely at home and abroad,including the Leicester Galleries (1952), the ICA, London (1971), the Serpentine Gallery, London (1976) organised by the Arts Council and South West Arts, touring to Newcastle, Bristol, Leeds, Chester, Birmingham and Plymouth. A retrospective exhibition of his work was held in London in 1990 and in 2000 a major retrospective, ‘Terry Frost: Six Decades’ was held at the Royal Academy of Arts, London.

Elected Royal Academician 1992 and knighted in 1998, Terry Frost died in Cornwall on 1st September 2003.