John Lewis & Partners + Tate Victor Pasmore 'Abstract, 1971' Wood Framed Print & Mount, 62 x 62cm

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John Lewis & Partners + Tate Victor Pasmore 'Abstract, 1971' Wood Framed Print & Mount, 62 x 62cm

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A framed reproduction print of 'Abstract', 1971, by Victor Pasmore, from the Tate collection. Made in the UK exclusively for John Lewis. The black frame is made of solid ayous wood. Framed with a card mount and glass front, it arrives ready to hang on your wall. Edwin John Victor Pasmore (1908–1998), CH, CBE was a British artist and architect who pioneered the development of abstract art in Britain in the 1940s and 1950s. He studied painting part-time at the Central School of Art in London and helped form the Euston Road School. After experimenting with abstraction, Pasmore worked in a lyrical figurative style, painting views of the River Thames from Hammersmith, much in the style of Turner and Whistler. Have you thought about wall hooks and fittings?


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