Donald hamilton fraser biography

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Painter, printmaker, writer and teacher, born in London. He studied at St Martin’s School of Art, 1949–52, having his first solo show at Gimpel Fils in 1953. Showed frequently there and at Paul Rosenberg & Co in New York and elsewhere abroad in mixed exhibitions. The ballet and landscape were common themes in his work, which was largely figurative and influenced by the School of Paris, where he studied under a French Government Scholarship, 1953–4. Taught at Royal College of Art, 1957–83. Was elected RA in 1985 and was a member of Royal Fine Art Commission in 1986. There was a print retrospective at CCA Galleries, 2000. He shared an exhibition with Tom Coates at W H Patterson, 2003, having had a 50-year retrospective there in 2002. His wife Judy was also an artist.

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Arts Council holds his work. Lived in London.

Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)


Donald Hamilton Fraser

Donald Hamilton Fraser’s predominant subject matter is landscape, with his approach and techniques varying as widely as the climates and atmospheres he captures. His affinity with Scotland’s heritage and spirit are as integral to his works as his love for French painting; influences that are greatly reflected in both Fraser’s style and execution. The artist often places gentle washes of colour next to hard edge and bright impasto, creating landscapes that remain close to their origins but are charmingly translated into abstract, almost dream-like fields of colour. Fraser’s approach to painting meant his works were considered over time, ensuring a piece is produced in spirit of the place rather than in accordance with its geographical detail. After spending such a significant amount of time along the Scottish coastline, the natural beauty of the landscape combined with the overwhelming power of the turbulent Atlantic continued to give the artist great inspiration for depicting drama and grandeur in his artworks.

 

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Donald Hamilton Fraser Biography

Donald Hamilton Fraser was born in London in 1929, he is famous for his landscape and figurative works which have defined his long and successful artistic career. Fraser was educated at Maidenhead Grammar School in Berkshire and soon after trained as a journalist with Kemsley newspapers. After completing his military service in 1949, he decided to pursue his deep interest in painting and attended St Martins School of Art from 1949 to 1952. Having already attracted some notoriety, in 1953 the Gimpel Fils gallery in London gave him the his first opportunity for many solo shows. That same year he was awarded a scholarship to study in Paris for a year, where he began to fully embrace his abilities and confidence as a painter. In 1958 Fraser was employed as a tutor in the painting school of the Royal College of Art, where he remained for 25 years. In 1970 Fraser was appointed a Fellow of the Royal College of Art and in 1983 he became an Honorary Fellow of the Royal C

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