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Anthony Whishaw

Anthony Whishaw (Born 1930) is active/lives in United Kingdom.  Anthony Whishaw is known for Painting.

Anthony Whishaw studied at the Chelsea College of Art from 1948-1952.  During the 1960s he exhibited regularly at Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London.  At this time he was painting with oils on board or canvas; often depicting monumental figures painted in muted tones.

His shows were well received; one critic writing "he is a talent of great strength".  His work can be found on display in public collections throughout the UK including the Tate, reflecting his importance as a contemporary British artist.  Whishaw was made a Royal Academician in 1982.

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