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Known for
  
Painting, Drawing

Name
  
Donald Fraser

Education
  
Central Saint Martins


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Born
  
30 July 1929 (
1929-07-30
)

Died
  
September 2, 2009, Henley-on-Thames, United Kingdom

Books
  
Dancers: Ballet Paintings and Drawings

Donald Hamilton Fraser


Donald Hamilton Fraser RA (30 July 1929, London – 2 September 2009), is famed for his abstract landscape paintings.

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Training and education

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As an adolescent, Fraser attended the Maidenhead Grammar School in Berkshire, England. In the late 1940s, he worked at the Sunday Times as an editorial trainee while completing his National Service. From 1949–52, Fraser trained at London's Saint Martin's School of Art together with contemporaries including Frank Auerbach, Sandra Blow, Sheila Fell, Leon Kossoff, Jack Smith, and Joe Tilson.

Career

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Anthony Blunt and John Piper were among assessors that awarded him a one-year French government scholarship in Paris in 1953. Also in 1953, his premier solo exhibition was given at Gimpel Fils, London. In 1955, Fraser returned to England and for 18 months extended his artist incoming by writing for Arts Review. Between 1953 and 1971 he had nine shows at Gimpel Filts, in 1967 at the Zurich-based Gimpel-Hanover Galerie, and Fraser even got eleven shows between 1958 and 1978 at the well known New York gallery, Paul Rosenberg. Carel Weight hired Fraser as a tutor at the Royal College of Art in 1958 where he continued until 1983 with fellow teachers Peter Blake and Julian Trevelyan. Fraser's students at the Royal included Patrick Caulfield, David Hockney, Ron B. Kitaj, and Thérèse Oulton.

Honors and distinctions

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Fraser was elected a fellow at the Royal College of Art in 1970, becoming an Honorary Fellow in 1984. At the Royal Academy of Arts, he was also made an associate RA in 1975 and a full Royal Academician (RA) in 1985. Also at the Royal Academy, he was an Honorary Curator between 1992 and 1999, a Trustee between 1994 and 2000. From 1986 through 2000 he was a member of the Royal Fine Art Commission. He was on the council of the Artists' General Benevolent Fund starting in 1981 (as chairmen a few times in the 1980s). He was Vice-President of the Royal Overseas League beginning in 1986.

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In 1983 Fraser designed four commemorative stamps for England celebrating 14 March as Commonwealth Day for the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Fraser's work has been offered for sale in advertisements of The New York Times in 1985 and 1997.

Art style

Fraser's painting style was compared to that of Nicolas de Staël and characterized in the way he layered thick bright paint with a palette knife to produce an collage-like effect. The landscapes were still clearly identifiable while nonetheless forming abstract and almost dream-like fields of color. Fraser also made chalk and wash drawing of dancers that contrasted in style with his paintings and highlighted his diverse talents.

Personal life

Fraser married Judith Wentworth-Shields in 1954. They first met when he attended St Martin's. They were married at the British Embassy in Paris. Fraser also wrote as a ballet critic. Together they had one daughter. Fraser was very tall. At his death, Fraser had lived with his wife in pair of converted cottages at Henley-on-Thames since 1969.

Writings

  • Gauguin's 'Vision after the Sermon'; Cassell, 1969
  • Dancers: ballet paintings and drawings; Phaidon Press, London 1989 ISBN 978-0-7148-2581-6
  • References

    Donald Hamilton Fraser Wikipedia