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Biography |
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1890 |
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Born in Birmingham |
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1911 - 1913 |
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Studied at the Slade where he was awarded the Tonks prize |
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1915 |
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Founder-member of the London Group; exhibited with the Vorticists |
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1918 - 1919 |
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Commissioned by the Canadian War Records Office to paint "Sappers at Work" |
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1923 - 1927 |
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Lived in Palestine where he developed his strongly expressive geometric style |
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1930 - 1939 |
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Lived in Spain |
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1945 - 1953 |
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During the Second World War he was an Official War Artist, and after the war taught at the Borough Polytechnic in London |
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1954 - 1957 |
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Returned to Spain |
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1957 |
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Died |
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1988 |
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Major retrospective exhibition at the Tate Gallery |
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