Christopher Le Brun
Biography
Christopher Le Brun
- 1951
- born in Portsmouth
- 1970-74
- D.F.A., Slade School of Fine Art, London
- 1974-75
- M.A., Chelsea School of Art, London
- 1976-83
- visiting lecturer Brighton, Slade and Wimbledon Schools of Art
- 1978
- John Moores XI, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (prize winner)
- 1980
- John Moores XII, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (prize winner)
- 1983
- Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Printmakers Commission Award
- 1984
- designs for a revival of Ballet Imperial (Choreographer: George Balanchine) at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London
- 1987-88
- guest of the Berlin Artists’ Programme of the DAAD
- 1990-95
- Trustee, Tate Gallery, London
- 1992-97
- Wagner, four painting commission based on the Ring Cycle
- 1995-96
- The Parables, Jerusalem Trust Commission for Liverpool Cathedral
- 1996-2003
- Trustee, National Gallery, London
- 1996
- elected to the Royal Academy
- 1999-2000
- National Portrait Gallery Commission, Portrait of George Steiner
- 2000-2002
- Professor of Drawing, Royal Academy
- 2000-2005
- Trustee, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
- 2003
- Trustee, The Prince’s Drawing School, London
- 2005
- sculpture installation ‘Union’ at Museum of London Turner Medal Watercolour Prize, RA Summer Exhibition
- 2006
- designs the 2007 Britannia bullion coin for the Royal Mint
- 2007
- British Art Medal Society commission Royal Mint commission to design 50 pence coin to celebrate 250th anniversary of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- 2008
- shortlisted for the Ebsfleet Landmark Commission sculpture commission the old Stock Exchange site, City of London
- 2009
- sculpture commission St Helier, Jersey
- Lives and works in London and Suffolk
One Man Exhibitions
- 1980
- Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London (drawings)
- 1981
- Gillespie-Laage-Salomon, Paris
- 1982
- Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
- 1983
- Sperone Westwater, New York
- 1985
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Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
Kunsthalle, Basel
- 1986
- Sperone Westwater, New York
- 1987
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New Edition Prints and Monotypes by Christopher Le Brun, Nigel
Greenwood Gallery, London
- 1988
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daadgalerie, Berlin
Sperone Westwater, New York
Rudolf Zwirner, Cologne
- 1989
- Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
- 1991
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Fifty Etchings, Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent
- 1992
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Art Center, Pasadena
L.A. Louver Gallery, Venice, California
- 1994
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Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent
Marlborough Fine Art, London
- 1995
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Astrup Fearnley Museum for Modern Art, Oslo
Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow
- 1995
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Four Riders: states and progress-proofs, Fitzwilliam
Museum, Cambridge
- 1996
- Monotypes 1986-96, Marlborough Graphics, London
- 1997
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The Art of Etching, Courtauld Prints and Drawings Gallery, London
Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent
- 1998
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Recent work, Marlborough Fine Art, London
Ainscough Gallery, Liverpool
- 1999
- Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston, Texas
- 2000
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Galleri Christian Dam, Oslo
50 Projects in 50 Weeks, Fig-1, London, 27 June - 1 July
- 2001
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Works on Paper, University Gallery, University of Northumbria, Newcastle
Galerie J. Aasen, Aalesund, Norway
Cloud Metaphor, Pollock Gallery, Southern Methodist University,
Dallas, Texas.
Paintings, Sculpture, Prints, Marlborough Fine Art, London
The Wagner Series 1994: Prints by Christopher Le Brun, Henry
Cole Wing, V&A Museum, London
- 2002
- Galleri Christian Dam, Copenhagen
- 2003
- The Motif is Painting Itself, Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent
- 2003-4
- Venice Pictures, Galleria Sottoportego, Venice Marlborough Graphics, London
- 2004
- The Given - Paintings and Watercolours 2000-2004, Marlborough Chelsea, New York
- 2005
- Lichfield Cathedral - invited artist Lichfield Arts Festival 50 Etchings 2005, Paragon Press, Frieze Art Fair London Drawings, Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin
- 2008
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Christopher Le Brun, The New Art Gallery, Walsall
Christopher Le Brun Fifty Etchings 2005, Fitzwilliam Museum
- 2009
- Christopher Le Brun Landscapes, Hohenthal und Bergen, Berlin
Group Exhibitions
- 1975
- London Group, Camden Arts Centre, London
- 1977
- London Group, Camden Arts Centre, London
- 1978
- John Moores Exhibition XI, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
- 1979
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Summer Show III, Serpentine Gallery, London
The Craft of Art, Peter Moores Exhibition VI, Walker
Art Gallery, Liverpool
- 1980
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Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London
Nuova Immagine, Palazzo della Triennale, Milan
Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
John Moores Exhibition XII, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
- 1981
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Enciclopedia, Galleria Civica, Modena
Fragments against Ruins, Arts Council
Exhibition, Midland Group Exhibition and tour
XIII Festival international de la Peinture 1981, Cagnes-sur-Mer
- 1981-82
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Thirteen British Artists - An Exhibition about painting,
Neue Galerie-Sammlung Ludwig, Aachen; Kunstverein Mannheim;
Kunstverein Braunschweig; Bündner Kunstverein, Switzerland
- 1982
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Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
Vision in Disbelief, Sydney Biennale
Mythe, Drame, Tragédie, Musée d’Art Moderne, Sainte-Étienne
Aperto ‘82, Venice Biennale
Zeitgeist, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
- 1982-83
- Myth, Bonlow Gallery, New York
- 1983
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The Granada Collection - Recent British Paintings and Drawings, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
Tema Celeste, Museo Civico d’Arte Contemporanea, Gibellina, Sicily
La Forma e L’Informe, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Bologna
New Art, Tate Gallery, London
- 1984
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Il Riso del Universo, San Giovanni Valdarno, Florence
Arte allo Specchio, Venice Biennale
An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Sperone Westwater, New York
Currents, I.C.A., Boston
Eine misslungene Ausstellung, Galerie Tanit, Munich (selected by Gerhard Merz)
Dessins, Gillespie-Laage-Salomon, Paris
The Image as Catalyst, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Artists Design for Dance, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
- 1985
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Selections from the William J. Hokin Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
The British Show, Art Gallery of Western
Australia, Perth; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney;
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane; Royal Exhibition
Building, Melbourne; New Zealand National Gallery of Art, Wellington
Nouvelle Paris Biennale, Paris
Romanticism and Primitivism in Art, Lowenadler Gallery, New York
Modern Landscape, Sunderland Arts Centre
Horses in 20th Century Art, Nicola Jacobs Gallery, London
Phase II, Stadmuseum, Graz
One City a Patron, Southampton City Art Gallery; touring to Glasgow, Dundee, Perth, Ayr and Edinburgh
- 1986
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Forty Years of Modern Art, Tate Gallery, London
Second Sight - Biennale IV, Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
Matière Première, CAC Corbeil, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Calais and Galerie Municipale d’Art Contemporain Saint-Priest
Falls the Shadow: Recent British and European Art, Hayward
Gallery, London
Tradition and Innovation, Harmony Hill Arts Centre, Lisburn, Northern Ireland
Twelve British Artists, Künstlerhaus, Vienna
American/European Painting and Sculpture, L.A. Louver Gallery Venice, California
Forty Works on Paper, Ingrid Raab Gallery, London
- 1987
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The Golden Thread, Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston
Current Affairs: British Painting and Sculpture in the 1980’s, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford; Mucsarnok, Budapest
National Gallery, Prague; Zacheta, Warsaw
Paintings & Monotypes, (Le Brun, Oulton, Walker), Pamela
Auchincloss Gallery, Santa Barbara
L.A. Louver Gallery, Venice, California
Avant-Garde in the Eighties, Los Angeles County Museum of Art London/Berlin, Ingrid Raab Gallery, London
Malerei in Europa II, Karl Pfefferle Gallery, Munich
Introducing With Pleasure: Selections from the Arts Council
Collection, Royal Festival Hall, London, touring to Brighton,
Plymouth, Rochester, Stockport & Durham (selected by Kate Adie)
Art Brittiskt 1980 Tal, Liljevalchs Museum, Stockholm
Britannia - Paintings and Sculpture of the1980’s, Sara Hilden
Museum, Tampere, Finland
Cries and Whispers - New Works for the British Council Collection,
touring Australia and New Zealand
Land: Sea: Air, Herbert Read Gallery, Canterbury College of Art
and Design; Djangoly Gallery, Nottingham University
Viewpoint - British Art of the 1980’s, The Royal Museum of Fine
Arts, Brussels
Prints, Laurie Rubin Gallery, New York
Myth and Mystery, Maloney Gallery, Santa Monica
Prints from the Collection, Tate Gallery, London
- 1987 – 88
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Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Collection, Baltimore Museum of Art and tour
- 1988
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Artists in National Parks, V&A Museum, London and tour
The British Picture, L.A. Louver, Venice, California
The Romantic Tradition, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; El Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid
Collaborations in Monotype, University Art Museum, University of
California, Santa Barbara; Huntington Art Gallery, University of
Texas, Austin; Cleveland Museum of Art
Les Années 80: A la surface de la Peinture , Centre d’Art
Contemporain, Abbaye Saint-André, Meymac
R.O.S.C. ‘88, The Guinness Hop Store, Dublin
An Eclectic Eye, Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Art
Foundation, Bridge Centre for Contemporary Art, El Paso, Texas,
and tour
The New British Painting, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati
travelled to Chicago, Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin
- 1989
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The School of London, Works on paper, Odette Gilbert Gallery, London
Singular Visions, Mead Gallery, University of Warwick; Pomeroy
Purdy Gallery, London
The Forces of Nature, Manchester City Art Gallery; Harris Museum and Art Gallery Preston
- 1990
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The Reconsecration of Abstraction, Thaddeus Ropac Gallery, Salzburg
The Art of Drawing, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo
British Art Now: A Subjective View, British Council exhibition in Japan; travelled to Setegaya Museum, Fukuoka Museum, Nagoya
City Art Museum, Tochiga Museum of Fine Arts, Hyogo Museum of Modern Art, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
- 1991
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Melankoli: Nordisk Romantisk Malerie, Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Aarhus
- 1992
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Des Dessins, Centre Scolaire et Sportif des Deux Thielles le Landeron; Kunstsammlung Basel, Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel (selected by Martin Disler)
- 1993
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Mixed Exhibition, February, Marlborough Fine Art, London
De Chirico et ses Conséquences Post-Métaphysiques, Artcurial, Paris
Modern Graphic Art in Britain, British Museum, London
Painters as Printmakers, Art Space Gallery, London
Drawing on these Shores, Harris Museum, Preston and tour
Contemporary Prints, Recent Gifts to the Collection, Tate Gallery
- 1994
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Accrochage, Marlborough Fine Art, London
Extremes Meet, Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent
Le Brun, Campbell, Oulton, Marlborough Gallery Inc, New York
- 1995
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Dialogue with De Kooning, Royal College of Art, London
An American Passion, The Susan Kasen Summer and Robert D.
Summer Collection of Contemporary British Painting, McLellan
Galleries, Glasgow; Royal College of Art, London
Impressions of Nature, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Art Works: The Paine Webber Collection of Contemporary Masters,
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, tour to Detroit, Boston, Minneapolis,
San Diego, Miami
Contemporary British Art in Print, Scottish National Gallery of
Modern Art, Edinburgh; Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven;
McNay Museum, San Antonio, Texas
- 1996
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Christopher Le Brun, Piero Pizzi Cannella, Jaume Plensa, Galerie Vidal-Saint Phalle, Paris
The East Wing Collection of Contemporary Art, Courtauld Institute Galleries, London
A Century of European Prints, Marlborough Graphics, London
Recent Publications, Marlborough Graphics, London
- 1997
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Christopher Le Brun, Ludwig Vandevelde Recent Work, Galerie Fortlaan17, Ghent
- 1998
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Isn’t it too early for the eighties yet?, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Malmö, Sweden
- 1999
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Contemporary British Landscape, Flowers East, London
Light of the World, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Edinburgh
’45-99 A Personal View of British Painting and Sculpture, selected
by Bryan Robertson, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, travelling to
City Art Gallery, Leicester
- 2000
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Modern art despite Modernism, Museum of Modern Art New York
Recent Portrait Commissions, National Portrait Gallery, London
Encounters: New Art from Old, The National Gallery, London
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy
The Landscape Revisited, (Le Brun, Hodgkin, Bartlett) The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Le Brun, Campbell, Oulton, Davies, Raab Galerie, Berlin
Anatomy of Melancholy, Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent
Bronze: an exhibition of contemporary sculpture, Holland Park, London
Painting and Patronage, Faisalia Building, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Deutsche Bank, London
Assig, Kirkeby, Le Brun, Plensa, Tal-Coat, Galerie Vidal
Saint-Phalle, Paris
Painting, Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent, Belgium
New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery, Roche Court, Wiltshire
- 2001
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Art Works. British and German Contemporary Works from the
Collection 1960-2000, Deutsche Bank, London
20th Century British Art James Hyman Fine Art, London
New Commissions, New Art Centre Sculpture Park, Roche Court, Wiltshire
- 2002
- Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy
- 2003
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Escuela de Londres, Marlborough Madrid; Centro Cultural Caja de Granada; Puerta Real, Granada
Representing the World, Frisseras Museum, Athens
Unpacked II, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Hope Sufferance- Contemporary British Art in Print , Graphic Studio Gallery, Dublin
Christopher Le Brun, Bill Jacklin, Prints, North House Gallery, Manningtree
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy
Sterling Stuff- Sculpture in Silver, Royal Academy, London
- 2004
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Wiedergefundene Malerei, Paintings by Christopher Le Brun, Gerd van Dulmen,
Markus Lupertz, Odd Nerdrum, Thomas Schindler, Raab Galerie, Berlin
Presence, St. Paul’s Cathedral, London
Bestiae Animatae (Bezielde Dieren), Cobra Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Amstelveen
A Particular View, Galleria Alessandro Bagnai, exhibited in Florence and Siena
- 2005
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Contemporary Voices, Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Spirit of Landscape in British Printmaking, V&A, London
Drawings, Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin
Gardens of Earthly Delight, Chester Beatty Library, Dublin and Irish tour and to Flowers Graphics, London
International Artists, Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy
- 2006
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Morandi’s Legacy: Influences on British Art, Abbot Hall Art Gallery,
Kendal
Cumbria touring to the Estorick Collection, London
Cross Reference, Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent
Anthropography III, Frissiras Museum, Athens
Drawing Inspiration, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria
Gardens of Earthly Delight, Flowers Graphics, London
Spotlight - Works on Paper by Twentieth Century and Contemporary Artists, Thomas Deans Fine Art, Atlanta
Literary Circles, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Drawing from Turner, Tate Britain, London
- 2007
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Venice: City of Dreams? Sotheby's London
Sweet Powder, Prints from Atelier Michael Woolworth, Grande
Galeries - Aitre Saint-Maclou, Ecole Regionale des Beaux-Arts de
Rouen
Modern Art Now: From Hockney to Hepworth to Hirst, touring to
four National Trust houses and the Aldeburgh Festival: Nunnington
Hall, Stowe School, Aldeburgh Festival, Erddig, and Petworth
House
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy
Group Show, (Ayres, Frost, Le Brun, Virtue) The Drawing Schools
Gallery, Eton College
Land, Sea and in the Air, Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent
The ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London
- 2008
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Hugh Stoneman: The Printmaker’s Studio, Tate St Ives, Cornwall
Exacting Standards a tribute to Hugh Stonman, master printer
1947-2005, Lemon Street Gallery, Truro, Cornwall
On Time, Courtauld Institute East Wing Collection 8, Courtauld
Institute Galleries, London
Brilliant, Northern Print, Newcastle upon Tyne
Buren, Deacon, Le Brun, Wallinger, Whiteread, Ebbsfleet
Landmark Proposals, Bluewater, Kent
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy
Four Painters, Thomas Deans Fine Art, Atlanta
UBS Openings: Paintings from the 1980’s, Tate Modern, London
Fresh Out of the Box: Recent Acquisitions, The New Art Gallery,
Walsall
Winter Journey, Art Space Gallery, Michael Richardson
Contemporary Art, London
- 2009
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Artist’s Proof, Chester Beatty Library, Dublin touring to Wexford,
Bristol, Bray, Belfast, Monaghan to 2010
7th British International Mini Print Exhibition, invited artist,
Printmakers Council Gallery, London and touring till 2010
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy
Rauminszeneriungen, Schlosspark Wendlinghausen, Dörentrup
Past, Present, Future #2, Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent
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Public collections
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Aberdeen Art Gallery
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Arts Council of Great Britain
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo
Berardo Museum, Lisbon
Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery
The British Council, London
British Museum, London
Contemporary Art Society, London
Courtauld Gallery, London
Department of the Environment, London
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Hamilton Art Gallery, Ontario
Harris Museum, Preston
High Museum, Atlanta
Ile de France Regional Fund
Isle of Man Arts Council
John Creasey Museum, Salisbury
Liverpool Cathedral
Malmö Doershus, Malmö
Maclaurin Art Gallery, Ayr
McNay Museum, San Antonio, Texas
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Museum of London
National Portrait Gallery, London
The New Art Gallery, Walsall
Power Gallery, University of Sydney
Royal Academy, London
Rooseum, Malmö
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
Southampton Museum and Art Gallery
Southwark Art Collection
Spencer Collection, New York City Public Library
Stavanger Art Gallery, Stavanger
Stirlingshire Educational Trust
Swindon Museum and Art Gallery
Tate Gallery, London
University of Liverpool
University of Tasmania, Hobart
University of Texas, Austin
University of the Arts Drawings Archive, London
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Los Angeles
Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven