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British Drawings

17 March to 30 May 1977

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Peter Blake
British, born 1932
13 exhibitions
David Bomberg
British, 1890–1957
7 exhibitions
Edward Burra
British, 1905–1976
6 exhibitions
Reg Butler
British, 1913–1983
19 exhibitions
Lynn Chadwick
British, 1914–2003
10 exhibitions
Bernard Cohen
British, born 1933
5 exhibitions
Jacob Epstein
British, born U.S.A. 1880–1959
31 exhibitions
Claud Lovat Fraser
British, 1890–1921
2 exhibitions
Lucian Freud
British, born Germany. 1922–2011
11 exhibitions
Elisabeth Frink
British, 1930–1993
2 exhibitions
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
French, 1891–1915
16 exhibitions
Spencer Frederick Gore
British, 1878–1914
3 exhibitions
Richard Hamilton
British, 1922–2011
29 exhibitions
David Hockney
British, born 1937
40 exhibitions
Augustus John
British, 1878–1961
9 exhibitions
Gwen John
British, 1876–1939
6 exhibitions
Allen Jones
British, born 1937
8 exhibitions
R. B. Kitaj
American, 1932–2007
14 exhibitions
Wyndham Lewis
British, 1882–1957
12 exhibitions
Richard Long
British, born 1945
12 exhibitions
Raymond Mason
British, born 1922
1 exhibition
Frederick Edward McWilliam
British,1909–1992
3 exhibitions
Henry Moore
British, 1898–1986
59 exhibitions
Eduardo Paolozzi
British, 1924–2005
28 exhibitions
Patrick Procktor
British, 1936–2003
5 exhibitions
Bridget Riley
British, born 1931
8 exhibitions
William Roberts
British, 1895–1980
7 exhibitions
William Scott
British, 1913–1989
3 exhibitions
Colin Self
British, born 1941
8 exhibitions
Walter Richard Sickert
British, 1860–1942
13 exhibitions
Stanley Spencer
British, 1891–1959
17 exhibitions
Graham Sutherland
British, 1903–1980
14 exhibitions
Christopher Wood
British, 1901–1930
3 exhibitions

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

13 May 1977

Antiques; Connecticut's Antiques And Its Fakes

By Rita REIF

ARE THE CARVED sunflowers on early New England chests actually variations of the Tudor rose? Indeed, how British are the American chairs, chests, tablewares, gravestones and stitchery that survive from the Colonial period?

New York Times • page 71 • 1,187 words