This article is about the British art critic. For the Canadian college principal, see David Sylvester (medievalist).
Anthony David Bernard SylvesterCBE (21 September 1924 – 19 June 2001) was a British art critic and curator. Although he received no formal education in the arts, during his long career he was influential in promoting modern artists, in particular Francis Bacon, Joan Miró, and Lucian Freud.
Anthony David Bernard Sylvester CBE (21 September 1924 – 19 June 2001) was a British art critic and curator. Although he received no formal education...
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Sink School" was first used in the visual arts, where the art critic DavidSylvester used it in 1954 to describe a group of painters who called themselves...
Images, trans. Richard Millen (New York: Harry N. Abrams), p. 172. David, Sylvester (1992). Magritte: the silence of the world. [Houston]: Menil Foundation...
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agreed with this position. The early publications of John Russell and DavidSylvester open with the 1944 triptych, and Bacon insisted to his death that no...
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Giacometti. Le colossal, la mère, le sacré, Lausanne, L'Age d'Homme DavidSylvester (1996) Looking at Giacometti, Henry Holt & Co. Alberto Giacometti 1901–1966...
indeed one of Bacon's most original strokes." Art critic and curator DavidSylvester described it as a seminal piece from Bacon's unusually productive 1949–50...
white, suggestive of Classical forms. In an interview with critic DavidSylvester, on the occasion of the large exhibition of his sculpture at Kunstmuseum...
ISBN 0-500-20169-2 Sylvester, David. The Brutality of Fact: Interviews With Francis Bacon. London: Thames and Hudson, 1987. ISBN 0-500-27475-4 Sylvester, David. Looking...
influence at the Scottish court. Sylvester may have been son of a later Sylvester Rattray who had two sons, David and Sylvester. The latter is said to have...
EastEnders. In art, "Kitchen Sink School" was a term used by critic DavidSylvester to describe painters who depicted social realist–type scenes of domestic...
form and has been highly praised by critics and historians such as DavidSylvester, Michel Leiris and Michael Peppiatt as a key turning point in his career...
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Alfred Pacquement, Brenda Richardson, Mark Rosenthal, Nicholas Serota, DavidSylvester, and Clara Weyergraf. Richard Serra, Interviews, Etc., 1970–1980. Yonkers...