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Victor Pasmore was born in 1908 in Chelsham (Surrey, England). He went to London when he is 18 years old. He had to work to earn his living after his father’s death; he was employ in the London County Council (1927-1937), while following evening classes at the Central School Arts and Professions in London (1927-1931). Pasmore’s first exhibition was organized in 1932 (Cooling Gallery, London). . . .
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To read about the artist :
- « Victor Pasmore », Jasia Reichardt, Art in progress series, Ed. Methuen, 1962
- « Victor Pasmore », Marlborough New London Gallery, London, 1964
- « V. Pasmore. The Green Earth », Exhibit cat., Malborough Fine Art, London, 1980
- « Victor Pasmore », G. C. Argan, Edizioni d’Arte, Roma, 1990
- « Victor Pasmore », N. Lynton, Lund Humphries, London, 1990
- « L'art en Angleterre 1945-1995 », Sally Bonn, Nouvelles Ed. françaises, Paris, 1996
- « V. Pasmore - Memorial retrospective », N. Lynton, cat., Marlborough Fine Art, 1999
- « Constructed Abstract Art in England », Alastair Grieve, Yale University Press, 2005
- « Victor Pasmore », Alastair Grieve, Tate Publishing, Londres, 2010
- « Victor Pasmore : Towards a new reality », coll., Lund Humphries Publishers, 2016
To read from the artist :
- « The case for modern art », P. Fuller, in « Modern Painters », Vol. 1 n°4, 1988
- « The artist's eye », National Gallery Publications, juil. 1990
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The publication of a postal stamp is often a homage paid by a nation to a place, an event, a remarkable cause or a character which count. The painters and other artists do not escape from this rule. Some are however "forgotten" of postal art. Here, gathered below (French or foreign), emitted stamps (206) or simple studies of stamp (224) in homage to the artists represented on our website. The first French stamp was emitted in 1849, England preceded us by ten years. There is often a share of voyage in this small form of shape paper. The stamp circulates, sails, flies away, it makes dream, then dream a little. M.C.
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