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About Frederick Gore RA (1913-2009)

Gore was a painter of urban scenes, figures and landscapes in oils. The son of Spencer Gore, he studied at the Ruskin School of Art while at Oxford, the Westminster Schools of Art and at the Slade where he came under the influence of Mark Gertler and Bernard Meninsky. He held his first solo exhibition in 1937 at the Redfern gallery the year he left the Slade and where he exhibited until 1962; had his first international show the following year at Galerie Borghèse in Paris. He has also shown at the Mayor Gallery, the Tate Gallery (1954, 1956, and 1958) and exhibited at the Royal Academy regularly since 1945, becoming an RA in 1973.
 

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Portrait of Lily

£8,500
  • Size unframed: H20 x W16 ins (51 x 41 cms)
  • Oil on Canvas


About Frederick Gore RA (1913-2009)

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