Victor Pasmore
- Introduction
- Edwin John Victor Pasmore, CH, CBE (3 December 1908 – 23 January 1998) was a British artist and architect. He pioneered the development of abstract art in Britain in the 1940s and 1950s.
- Wikidata
- Q664275
- Introduction
- Pasmore shared the Carnegie Prize at the Pittsburgh International Exhibition in 1964. In 1982 he was appointed a Companion of Honor in Britain. British painter.
- Nationalities
- British, English
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Educator, Collagist, Founder, Painter, Sculptor
- Names
- Victor Pasmore, Edwin John Victor Pasmore
- Ulan
- 500013220
Exhibitions
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Victor Pasmore Square Motif in Brown, White, Black, Blue, and Ochre 1948/53
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Victor Pasmore Transparent Construction in White, Black, and Ochre 1959
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Victor Pasmore The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Double page in-text plate (frontispiece and title page) from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Double page in-text plate (folios 3 verso and 4) from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Double page in-text plate (folios 5 verso and 6) from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Double page in-text plate (folios 7 verso and 8) from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Double page in-text plate (folios 9 verso and 10) from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Double page in-text plate (folios 11 verso and 12) from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Double page in-text plate (folios 13 verso and 14) from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Double page in-text plate (folios 15 verso and 16) from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Double page in-text plate (folios 17 verso and 18) from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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Victor Pasmore Wrapper from The Dance of Man in Modern Times 1972
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