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William Gear    (Scottish, 1915-1997)

 William Gear - L'Arbre Mort (Paintings) h: 101 x w: 81 cm / h: 39.8 x w: 31.9 in
William Gear
L'Arbre Mort 1950
 
  

Biography
1915 Born in Methil, Fife William Gear was the son of a coalminer
1932 - 1937 He won scholarships to Edinburgh College of Art (1932-6) and the University of Edinburgh (1936-7) where his studies included art history with David Talbot Rice, the eminent Byzantine scholar
1937 - 1938 Traveled on a scholarship and spent five months in Paris as a pupil of Fernand Leger
1940 - 1945 In 1940 he was called up and posted to the Royal Corps of Signals. He served in Egypt, Palestine, Cyprus and Italy and consistently managed to paint and exhibit first in Jerusalem and lastly in Florence. In 1945 he volunteered to serve in Germany and was posted to the Monuments, Fine Art and Archives Section of Allied Control Commission with the rank of major.
1947 he lived in Paris once again, and subsequently was one of only two British artists to take part in the CoBrA exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam in 1949
1964 was appointed Head of the Faculty of Fine Art at the Birmingham College of Art, where he remained until he retired in 1975. He also participated in the CoBrA revival of the 1980s
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