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Sir Terence Ernest Manitou Frost RA (13 October 1915 – 1 September 2003) was a British abstract artist, who worked in
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,
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. Frost was renowned for his use of the Cornish light, colour and shape to start a new art movement in England. He became a leading exponent of abstract art and a recognised figure of the British art establishment.


Career

Born in
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, in 1915, he did not become an artist until he was in his 30s. He left school aged fourteen and went to work at Curry's cycle shop and then at
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in Coventry. During
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, he served in France, the Middle East and Greece, before joining the commandos. Whilst serving with the commandos in
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in June 1941 he was captured and sent to various prisoner of war camps. As a
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at
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in
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, he met
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who encouraged him to paint. Commenting later he described these years as a 'tremendous spiritual experience, a more aware or heightened perception during starvation'. As soon as war was over he went to
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, where he met
Barrie Cook Barrie Cook (1929 – 13 July 2020) was a British abstract artist who lived and worked on The Lizard in Cornwall, England. His works are held in national collections including Tate, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, The Arts Council & the Govern ...
. However Frost quickly assumed that the action was elsewhere. At first attended
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under
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. The following year, 1946 he removed for a year out to St. Ives School of Painting where his first solo exhibition was held in 1947 at G.B. Downing's bookshop, before returning to London and that autumn the
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under
Victor Pasmore Edwin John Victor Pasmore, Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour, CH, CBE (3 December 190823 January 1998) was a British artist. He pioneered the development of abstract art in Britain in the 1940s and 1950s. Early life Pasmore was bo ...
,
Ben Nicholson Benjamin Lauder Nicholson, OM (10 April 1894 – 6 February 1982) was an English painter of abstract compositions (sometimes in low relief), landscapes, and still-life. He was one of the leading promoters of abstract art in England. Backg ...
and
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bringing him to paint his first abstract work in 1949. For three years he exhibited with the St Ives Society of Artists until in 1950 he was elected a member of the
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; he maintained a permanent connection with the Newlyn school. Already settled in the town by 1951 he worked as an assistant to the sculptor
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. He was joined there by Roger Hilton, where they began a collaboration in collage and construction techniques. His first exhibition was the
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in the heart of London's West End. Frost's academic career included teaching at
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, the
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and was appointed on the recommendation of
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as the Gregory Fellow on Painting (1954-1956) at the
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. There he befriended the painter
Stass Paraskos Stass Paraskos (; 17 March 1933 – 4 March 2014) was a British-Cypriot painter, sculptor, and writer. Born and raised in Cyprus, he spent much of his life working and teaching in England, where he famously became embroiled in a 1966 obscenity ...
, who would later invite Frost to spend time working and teaching in
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at the
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. In 1958 while still living in Leeds and teaching at
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he joined the
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. He moved to St Ives, and then in 1963 to Banbury, where his house at 2 Old Parr Street now sports an Oxfordshire Blue Plaque. Later he became
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and Professor of Painting at the Department of Fine Art of the
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. In the 1960s, Frost was represented by the
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in New York. In 1992 he was elected a
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and he was
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in 1998. A retrospective of his work was held in 2000.


Personal life

He married Kathleen Clarke in 1945. They had five sons and one daughter. Two of his sons, Adrian and
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, also became artists, while a third son,
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, is a comedian and actor. His grandson Luke Frost (son of Anthony) is also an artist.


Selected works

''The following list is not comprehensive but includes paintings, screenprints, sikcreens, etchings, aquatints, woodcuts and collages.'' * ''Movement: Green, Black and White'' (1951-2) Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art * ''Blue Moon'' (1952) * ''Double Quay'' (1952) * ''Boat shapes'' (1954) * ''Khaki and Lemon'' (1956) * ''Red and Black linear'' (1967-8) * ''Lace I (Trial proof)'' (1968) * ''Red and Black Solid'' (1968) * ''Red and Black on Green'' (1968) * ''Red and Black on Blue'' (1968) * ''Red and Black on Purple'' (1969) * ''Ochre, Red, Blue'' (1969) * ''Red, Blue, Orange on Yellow'' (1969) * ''Blues'' (1969) * ''Orange Dusk'' (1970) * ''Stacked on Side'' (1970) * ''Red and Black on the Side'' (1970) * ''Moonship'' (1972) * ''Red, Blue, Green'' (1972) * ''Ice Blue'' (1972) * ''Alhambra'' (1972) * ''Blue, Brown, Black'' (1981) The Country House Gallery, Burnley * ''Blue, Brown, Black'' (1981) Ian Starr, Manchester * ''Suspended Forms Red Yellow & Blue'' (1986) * ''Variations'' (1989) * ''The Old Lizard'' (1989) * ''Pause of the Clock'' (1989) * ''Colour on the Side'' (1989) * ''Moon Rising'' (1989) * ''The Spinster at Mass'' (1989) * ''Tree, Tree'' (1989) * ''Lorca Sun'' (1991) * ''Newlyn Rhythm'' (1995) * ''Spring Spiral'' screen print, Flowers Editions * ''Arizona'' (1996) Flowers Editions, London * ''Spring Spiral'' (1996) * ''Black Mon and Ochre'' (1997) The Country House Gallery, Burnley * ''Canadian Pacific Blue'' (1997) * ''Canadian Pacific Yellow'' (1997) * ''Black Orchard'' (1997) Flowers Editions * ''Colour Rhythm Newlyn'' (1997) * ''Madron Blue Suite I'' (1997) * ''Madron Blue Suite II'' (1997) * ''Madron Blue Suite III'' (1997) * ''Sundrops'' lithograph (1997) * ''Swing Red Newlyn'' (1998) * ''Timberaine A'' woodcut (2000) * ''Camberwell Green'' (2001) * ''Small Yellow Timberain'' (2001) * ''Sunbow'' (2002) Askew Art, Henley-on-Thames * ''3 Stripes for Red'' (2002) AE Art, Warwick. * ''Black Circle'' (2002) * ''Blue Brad'' AE Art * ''Long Red Yellow and Black'' (2002) * ''Blue, Black, Red and Vertical Rhythm'' (2002) The Country House Gallery * ''A Rare Portfolio - SS'' (April 2003) AE Art, Warwick * ''Blue Love Tree'' (2003) * ''Laced Sun from SS set'' (2003) * ''Slumber Black'' (2003) * ''Sun Tree'' silk screen (2003) * ''Three Graces'' etching, (2003) * ''Vertical Lines'' screenprint (2003) * ''Two Models'' etching (2003) * ''Lizard Black II'' (2003) * ''Carlyon Sunshine'' silk screen print (2003) * ''Sun and Boats'' (2003)


See also

* List of St. Ives artists


References

*
Mary Chamot Mary Chamot (8 November 1899 – 10 May 1993) was a Russian-born English art historian and museum curator, and the first woman curator at the Tate Gallery. Biography Chamot was born on 8 November 1899 in Strelna, near Saint Petersburg, the only ...
, Dennis Farr & Martin Butlin, ''The Modern British Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture'', London 1964, I * ''Terry Frost: Paintings, drawings and collages'', Art Council catalogue 1976–7. * Dominic Kemp, ''The Prints of Sir Terry Frost RA'', (Lund Humphries, 2010) * Frances Spalding, ''20th Century Painters and Sculptors Dictionary of British Art'' Vol.6 (Antique Collectors Club, 1990)


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