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Sir Terry Frost Art

British, 1915-2003
Sir Terry Frost (13 October 1915 – 1 September 2003) was an English painter best known for his geometric abstractions. Overlapping half-circles, rectangles, and squares of bright colors, the artist’s work conveyed his enthusiasm for perceptual phenomena. Born on October 13, 1915, in Leamington Spa, United Kingdom, he served in World War II where he was captured by the Nazi’s as a prisoner of war. While in captivity at the Stalag 383 prison camp, he met fellow English painter Adrian Heath. Upon his return to England, and spurred by the art-related conversations he had with Heath, Frost attended the Camberwell School of Art. In school, he studied under the renowned painters Ben Nicholson and William Coldstream. Later, as his painting career progressed, he began teaching at institutions such as the University of Leeds and the University of Reading. Frost died on September 1, 2003 in Hayle, United Kingdom. Today, the artist’s works are in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh.
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Sir Terry Frost RA: 'Untitled Landscape' oil on canvas 1991 painting
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in London, GB
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1990s Abstract Sir Terry Frost Art

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Terry Frost 'Bottle and Statue' oil painting abstract still life interior
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in London, GB
Sir Terry Frost (1915-2003) Bottle and Statue Oil on board 38 x 46cm A distinctive still life featuring bottle, statue, and drapery. Terry Frost was a prominent British abstract ar...
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1940s Sir Terry Frost Art

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Board, Oil

Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries by Terry Frost, 2003
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries by Terry Frost, 2003 Additional information: Medium: screenprint with collage 59.7 x 43.2 cm 23 1/2 x 17 in signed Terry Frost was a painter and pri...
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20th Century Sir Terry Frost Art

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Screen

"Sun Tree" Abstract Screenprint and Collage
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Brecon, Powys
'Sun Tree' - A signed, limited edition 26-colour silkscreen print with 9 collage elements by renowned British abstract artist Sir Terry Frost RA. ​ Medium: Screenprint with Collage ...
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Early 2000s Abstract Sir Terry Frost Art

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Screen

"At Five O'Clock In the Afternoon", Signed Ltd Ed Print by Sir Terry Frost
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Brecon, Powys
At Five O'Clock In The Afternoon by Sir Terry Frost Signed and numbered 5/25 Image 55 x 37.7 cm Published by the artist 1990 On Somerset Satin Paper Contemporary black frame, behind...
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1990s Abstract Sir Terry Frost Art

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Etching

Two Nudes
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Aberdeen Dyce, GB
Sir Terence Frost RA (1915-2003) was a British abstract artist, born in Warwickshire, who worked in Cornwall. Frost became a leading figure of abstract art and attended St Ives Schoo...
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20th Century Abstract Sir Terry Frost Art

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Acrylic

Red, blue and white
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in London, GB
signed, inscribed and dated 'Frost. April - Sept 66 Red Blue White.' (on the canvas overlap)
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1960s Sir Terry Frost Art

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Canvas, Oil

RED AND BLACK ON GREEN
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Portland, ME
Frost, Sir Terry (English, 1915-2003). RED AND BLACK ON GREEN. Screenprint in colors, 1968. Edition size not known. Signed and dated in pencil and inscribed "Artist's Proof." Printed...
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1960s Sir Terry Frost Art

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Screen

Sir Terry Frost, Red Black and Yellow Autumnal Landscape, Modern British Art
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in London, GB
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1950s Modern Sir Terry Frost Art

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British, St. Ives school collage by Sir Terry Frost, dancing figures on red back
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Terry Frost (British, 1915 – 2003) Dancing figure Mixed media Collage 16.1/2 x 18.1/2 in. (42 x 47 cm.) to slip edge Provenance: Created for and donated to the St. Ives Theatrical Pr...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Sir Terry Frost Art

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Paper

Red, Black and Blue Arrows - 20th Century, Oil on canvas by Terry Frost
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in London, GB
Signed, titled and dated on verso Provenance: Waddington Galleries Peter Stuyvesant Foundation Belgrave Gallery, London Private Collection, UK (purchased from the above, 2001)
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1960s Abstract Sir Terry Frost Art

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Canvas, Oil

Timberaine: C - Print, Woodcut, Abstract Art, Contemporary Art, Terry Frost
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in London, GB
Signed in pencil verso, numbered from the edition of 16. Printed on wove paper by Stoneman Graphics, Cornwall. Published by The Paragon Press, London. (Kemp 201).
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Early 2000s Abstract Sir Terry Frost Art

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Woodcut

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Contemporary St Ives was again a hotbed of artistic activity, with Roger Hilton, Barbara Hepworth, Bernard Leach, Peter Lanyon, Patrick Heron and Brian Wynter all working in the town or nearby. Terry Frost's studio in St Ives, circa 1960. Frost was already an established figure, with two solo shows at the Leicester Galleries to his name and a third that year. In the same year he moved to Waddington Galleries, where he would have exhibitions regularly until 1978. The Tate purchased a first picture in 1959, and Frost's career was also poised to go international with his first American solo show, in 1960, at the Bertha Schaeffer Gallery in New York - a critical success which was attended by American heavyweights de Kooning, Rothko, Kline, Newman, and Motherwell. Frost characterised these years as 'a period of total confidence any mark I made seemed to be fine.' This work Thrust is strongly situated in the development of themes from Frost's Leeds years of 1954 to 1957 and before, to those of his work of the Sixties; and demonstrates motifs present in work from across his career. In the preceding years in Leeds he made a series of paintings which represented a movement through a landscape in abstract, for example Winter 1956, Yorkshire (Tate Collection). The fascination with motion and force and how these could be rendered in composition was first explored earlier in the decade, and extended through to later work such as the Laced, and Suspended Forms series. Here this enquiry is clearly present, both in the title Thrust and in the strong sense of propulsion of the two emphasised v or u forms towards the centre of the image. In all of Frost's work there exists a tension between abstraction and figuration - he never relinquishes to the complete abstraction advanced by Ben Nicholson and Naum Gabo and others. From the late fifties into the sixties Frost had a particular approach to the issue: he gave his apparently abstract forms coded meanings. The clearest example of this is the V-shaped wedge, signifying the female nude, of which Frost himself explains firstly the compositional properties: I used wedges a lot to tighten up form... If you've got tightness on a flat surface, the structure is a certainty, it can't fall apart. He goes on to explain the motif's significance to a painting's content: The chevrons and wedges are all part of the figure. The chevrons become nipples often, and then the penetration is a chevron as well. In paintings of the following years, from Black Wedge and White Nude of 1959, to Three Graces and Force 8 of 1960 the wedges are strongly defined. Here in Thrust the motif in development is less sharp, but nonetheless present and active and fundamental to the image; pressing in from two sides and providing a strong contraction of focus. Frost mentions the contemporary domination of Henry Moore and 'his lying-down things' as contributing to his desire to represent the reclining female form. Equally: There was always that side of me. I have to face the fact that I was a terrific flirt. I think Hilton and I were having arguments about the figure at that time, and Lanyon had done a few figure paintings, so there was a bit of a battle on. I was trying to stick to abstraction, but occasionally my romantic side, my love-making side, would take over. Terry Frost, Grey Entry, 1962 (Private Collection) Chevrons continue to appear into Frost's late work, and the more rounded but still directional C- and D-forms are also a dominant motif. Terry Frost, Red and Black on Blue, 1968 (Tate Collection) For an artist often associated with colour the subtlety with which he manipulates a work in black and grey tones is masterly. Ronnie Duncan, friend of Frost from the Leeds years, and collector, writes: Frost uses black with an uncanny authority and with the ability to evoke more colour from it than any other artist of our time, including Kline and Motherwell. (No wonder his favourite quotation from Rochester is “All colours are contained in black”). Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries : UK • Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums • Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal • Arts Council of Great Britain, London • Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, UK • British Council, London • Bolton Museum & Art Gallery • Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, UK • City Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol • City Museum & Art Gallery, Plymouth • Contemporary Art Society, London • Cornwall County Education Committee • Exeter University • Falmouth Art Gallery, England • Ferens Art Gallery, Hull • Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge • Glasgow University • Gulbenkian Foundation, London • Government Art Collection, London • Huddersfield Art Gallery • Leeds City Art Gallery • Leicestershire County Education Committee • Manchester City Art Gallery, England • National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh • National Museum of Wales, Cardiff • Northampton Museums & Art Gallery • National Portrait Gallery, London, UK • Norwich Museums, England • Peter Scott...
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A British 20th Century collage by Sir Terry Frost 'Blacks'
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Sir Terry Frost (British, 1915 - 2003) Blacks oil on canvas, collage signed 'terry Frost' (on the reverse, in pencil, including Terry Frost's own studio stamp) 17.5/8 x 17.5/8 in. (4...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Sir Terry Frost Art

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By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Brecon, Powys
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Located in London, GB
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Timberaine: A - Print woodcut abstract art contemporary art
By Sir Terry Frost
Located in London, GB
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By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Brecon, Powys
Signed and dated 1997. Stage Proof. On Arches paper printed to deckle edges. Published by Sir Terry Frost and printed by Alan Cox. Listed number 169 in Dominic Kemps' Catalo...
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By Sir Terry Frost
Located in Brecon, Powys
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