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Victor Pasmore, English, 1908 - 1998
After a visit to Malta in the sixties, chromatic value became a priority in Pasmore's work. He taught at the Camberwell School of Art and at the Central School of Art. Pasmore is credited with having introduced the Bauhaus teaching method into English art education.
Pasmore was made a Companion of Honour in 1981 and was elected RA in 1984, he latterly lived in Gudja, Malta, and London. From abstraction to figuration and back again, Pasmore's work can be seen as organic, chromatic, romantic, expressive and geometric.

Artworks

Pasmore - Points of Contact 14

Points of Contact 14

1969

Screenprint

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Pasmore - When the Lute is broken

When the Lute is broken

1974

Etching

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Pasmore - Plate from Sensory World

Plate from Sensory World

1996

Etching with aquatint

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Pasmore - Points of Contact - Linear Developments (Deluxe Edition)

Points of Contact - Linear Developments (Deluxe Edition)

1970

Screenprint

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