Rupert Shrive
Rupert Shrive (born 1965) is an English artist who was born in West Runton.[1]
His interest in art started at the age of six, copying Uccello's Saint George and the Dragon. He attended Norwich School of Art and had a studio above the Coach and Horses in Soho for five years, where he met Francis Bacon.[2] Among his subjects was Soho Pam, a homeless beggar who peddled copies of his watercolour portrait of her.[3]
References
- ↑ David Buckman (2006), Artists in Britain since 1945 2, p. 1450, ISBN 095326095X
- ↑ Laura Barnett (29 May 2007), "Portrait of the artist - Rupert Shrive", The Guardian
- ↑ "Pamela Jennings", Daily Telegraph, 22 Jan 2013
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