biography
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Pasmore, (Edwin John) Victor
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| lived:
| (1908–98)
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| biography:
| Artist, born in Chelsham, Surrey, SE England, UK. Largely self-taught, he was one of the founders of the London ‘Euston Road School’ (1937). He became an art teacher, and after World War 2 began to paint in a highly abstract style, in which colour is often primarily used to suggest relief. His works include Rectangular Motif (1949) and Inland Sea (1950, Tate, London). He became a Companion of Honour in 1981. |
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