The Badminton Game, 1972-73, by David Inshaw (details).The Rucksack (Anticipation), 1994-95, by David Inshaw (details).Pussy Willow, 1998-2004, by David Inshaw (details).Storm over Silbury Hill, 2008, by David Inshaw (details).
David Inshaw (born 21 March 1943 in Wednesfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British artist who sprang to public attention in 1973 when his painting The Badminton Game was exhibited at the ICA Summer Studio exhibition in London.[1] The painting was subsequently acquired by the Tate Gallery[2] and is one of several paintings from the 1970s that won him critical acclaim and a wide audience. Others include The Raven, Our days were a joy and our paths through flowers, She did not turn, The Cricket Game, Presentiment and The River Bank (Ophelia).
^Edward Lucie-Smith. 'New British Realists.' In: The Sunday Times Colour Supplement, 14 October 1973.
^ The Tate Gallery 1980-82: Illustrated Catalogue of Acquisitions. Tate Gallery, London, 1984, p.143.
DavidInshaw (born 21 March 1943 in Wednesfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British artist who sprang to public attention in 1973 when his painting The...
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disused Wellow railway station into a house. Other founding members were DavidInshaw and two other couples: Ann Arnold and Graham Arnold, and Annie Ovenden...
1973 by the English painter DavidInshaw. It was inspired by the gardens of Devizes and the landscape of Wiltshire. Inshaw has described how the place...
that also included Ann and Graham Arnold, Annie and Graham Ovenden, and DavidInshaw. In 1979 she founded and ran The Looking Glass School near Bath, Somerset...
Ruralists in 1975, along with Graham Arnold, Ann Arnold, Sir Peter Blake, DavidInshaw, Annie Ovenden and Jann Haworth. The Brotherhood is no longer extant...
1943) – actor and comedian, attended the Royal Wolverhampton School DavidInshaw (born 1943) – artist, founder member of the Brotherhood of Ruralists...
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member of the Brotherhood of Ruralists in 1976 with him, Sir Peter Blake, DavidInshaw, Graham Ovenden, Annie Ovenden and Jann Haworth. Both Anne and Graham...
member of the Brotherhood of Ruralists with Graham Ovenden, Peter Blake, DavidInshaw, Ann Arnold and her husband Graham Arnold, and Jann Haworth. She has...
organisers to plan a sequel almost immediately after the trail finished. David Sproxton, the chair of Aardman Animations, suggested that a trail involving...
success but in 1845, Birmingham engineer John Inshaw builds the first twin-screw canal steamers. Inshaw finds great success through his engineering and...
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at the local paper mill and in the same year he was apprenticed to John Inshaw's engineering firm in Birmingham. Over the next seven years he gained a variety...
October 1911 Who's Who in the Theatre (Pitman, 1930), p. 135 Phyllis Ismay Inshaw Rodway, Lois Harford Slingsby, Philip Rodway and a tale of two theatres...
Timothy Inshaw The Venerable Archdeacon Stephen Robbins, QHC Royal Air Force Air Marshal Christopher Mark Nickols, CBE Air Marshal Peter William David Ruddock...