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Name
  
Michael Noakes

Role
  
Artist

Spouse
  
Vivien Noakes (m. 1960)


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Born
  
28 October 1933
UK

Occupation
  
Artist, portrait painter

Books
  
A Professional Approach to Oil Painting: Practical Advice for Students and Amateurs

Education
  
Royal Academy of Arts, Downside School

Michael Noakes (born 28 October 1933) is an English artist and portrait painter.

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He was educated at Downside School and the Royal Academy Schools. His prime interests as a painter are in portraiture and landscape. He has been President of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and Chairman of the Contemporary Portrait Society.

He is a Member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and a Freeman of the City of London. He has painted actors, writers, academics, diplomats, politicians, lawyers, churchmen, senior military personnel, businessmen, leaders of the industry and members of the Royal Family.

He received a platinum disc for his sleeve design for the record Portrait of Sinatra (1977), the only painter ever to have been awarded such an honour. He has painted many of the world's leading figures. Among those who have sat for him are the Queen, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, the Prince of Wales and the Anne, Princess Royal, as well as most other members of the Royal Family. He was commissioned to paint Margaret Thatcher when she was Prime Minister.

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He painted President Clinton, making preparatory studies with the President in the Oval Office - one of only very few painters to have been given such access to any President of the United States - and Pope Benedict XVI. Michael Noakes spent much of 1999 with the Queen, making sketches, paintings and drawings for the book The Daily Life of the Queen: An Artist's Diary, written by his late wife Vivien (died 2011), published September 2000.

References

Michael Noakes Wikipedia