ADAMS, Norman

Letter from Norman Adams to Howard Bliss. APRIL 9TH. 1964

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Letter from Norman Adams to Howard Bliss. APRIL 9TH. 1964.

Letter to Bliss written by Norman Adams. Date April 9th 1964. Address Butts, Horton in Ribblesdale, Settle, Yorks. Two folded pages written in fountain pen. Thanking him for his concern regarding Normans broken leg. He discusses his work and its abstraction.

Size of each sheet 20 x 16.5 cm (8 x 6.5 inches)

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From the collection of Howard Bliss (1894-1977) and John Marshall (1911-1995) Howard Bliss was an important patron and a close friend to Ivon Hitchens

Norman Adams RA British 1927 2005) was a British artist, and professor of painting at the Royal Academy Schools. Besides painting he was a stage and costume designer, and painted murals and made pots. He studied at harrow School of a Art 1948-51 and had his first solo show at Gimpel Fils in 1952. And Fine Art Society in 2004. He had early success in stage design and mural painting s. From 1962-70 he was the head of painting school at Manchester College of Art, later becoming professor of painting at Newcastle University, 1981-6. From 1986-95 he was professor of painting and keeper at Royal Academy. His work is held at the Tate Gallery. He was married to the English poet and artist Anna Adams (1926 2011).

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Publisher: Self published.
Date: 1964
Place: Yorkshire
Condition: very good
Book ID: 60003080

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