William Townsend (1909-1973)

Townsend Studied under Henry Tonks at the Slade School of Art from 1926. There, his contemporaries and friends numbered William Coldstream, Anthony Devas, Nicolette Macnamara, Rodrigo Moynihan and Claude Rogers. In 1930 he was awarded the Slade Open Bursary and completed his studies there, simultaneously winning the newly inaugurated Wilson Steer Landscape Prize. He travelled widely in the early 1930s and was offered his first solo show at the Bloomsbury Gallery. From the Mid 1930s he became passionately and actively involved in anti-fascist politics, initially in support of the Basques and Republicans in Spain, then against the rise of Nazism, and the activities of the British Union of Fascists.

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