Talk:Graham Sutherland/Sources

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 * Born 1903, died 1980. [1]
 * Most important painter of the Neo-romanticism in 20th century Britain. [1]
 * Early works are chiefly engravings and etchings. [1]
 * These were strongly influenced by the Blakean aspects of the works of Samuel Palmer, Edward Calvert and others. [1]
 * Began painting circa 1935. [1]
 * Early paintings are landscapes, often of scenes in Wales. [1]
 * Converted to Catholicism in 1926. [1]
 * Was an "offical war artist" from 1941. [1]
 * In 1946 he was asked to produce a painting of the crucifixion of Jesus. [1]
 * His 1962 tapestry Christ in Glory may be the largest tapestry ever made. He made it for the new cathedral in Coventry. [1]
 * In 1963 he produced a second crucifixion, for St. Aidan's in East Acton. [1]
 * Later in life, Sutherland also was successful with realistic portraits, including of [1]
 * William Somerset Maugham (1949)
 * Winston Churchill (1954) – commissioned by Parliament, eventually destroyed by Churchill's widow.
 * Helena Rubinstein (1957)