
Sir Terry Frost
British | 1915 - 2003
Sir Terry Frost was an English painter best known for his geometric abstractions. Overlapping half-circles, rectangles, and squares of bright colors, the artist’s work conveyed his enthusiasm for perceptual phenomena. Born on October 13, 1915, in Leamington Spa, United Kingdom, he served in World War II where he was captured by the Nazi’s as a prisoner of war. Later, as his painting career progressed, he began teaching at institutions such as the University of Leeds and the University of Reading. Frost died on September 1, 2003 in Hayle, United Kingdom. Today, the artist’s works are in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh.
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- Sir Terry Frost
- Title and Year
- Development of a Square- Blue-SOLD, 2000
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- Sir Terry Frost
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- Development of a Square- Green-SOLD, 2000
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- Sir Terry Frost
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- Spirals, 2003
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- £2,200

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- Sir Terry Frost
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- Newlyn Rhythm, 1995
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- £2,500

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- Sir Terry Frost
- Title and Year
- Slumber Blacks, 2003
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- £2,100

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- Sir Terry Frost
- Title and Year
- Its A Good Space, 1998
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- £2,500

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- Sir Terry Frost
- Title and Year
- Desire I and Desire II, 2002
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- £4,000