Artist: Sir William Coldstream (1908 - 1987)
Nationality:English
Movement: Euston Road School
Media: Painting (find the reproductions
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Biography: After moving from Northumberland to London with his family in 1910, Sir William Coldstream studied at Slade School and joined the London Group. He focused on filmmaking for three years before returning to painting and joining the Euston Road School at the encouragement of Kenneth Clark. Coldstream’s conventional subject matters, urban scenes, portraits, and nudes, worked well with the school’s emphasis on figurative and realist painting. At the outbreak of WWII, Coldstream joined the Royal Artillery and then worked as a war artist in Cairo and Italy. He also wrote the Coldstream Report in 1960, an arts administration document that developed the art instruction techniques in the United Kingdom.
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