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Richard Smith
1931–2016
British painter, born at Letchworth, Hertfordshire. He studied at the Luton School of Art, 1948–50, and after doing National Service in Hong Kong, at St Alban's School of Art, 1952–4, and at the *Royal College of Art, 1954–7.
Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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Nude Study 1956 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Nude Study 1956 Royal College of Art
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Male Figure 1956 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Male Figure 1956 Royal College of Art
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Observatory 1957 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Observatory 1957 Royal College of Art
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Standing Figure 1957 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Standing Figure 1957 Royal College of Art
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Yellow Yellow 1957 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Yellow Yellow 1957 Royal College of Art
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Painting 1958 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Painting 1958 Tate
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Salem 1958 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Salem 1958 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Ceiling III 1959 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Ceiling III 1959 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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Penny 1960 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Penny 1960 Ulster Museum
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Panatella 1961 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Panatella 1961 Tate
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Product 1962 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Product 1962 Southampton City Art Gallery
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Once 1962 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Once 1962 Swindon Museum and Art Gallery
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Zoom 1963 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Zoom 1963 Government Art Collection
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Vista 1963 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Vista 1963 Tate
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Replace 1963 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Replace 1963 Southampton City Art Gallery
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Trio 1963 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Trio 1963 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Staggerly 1963 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Staggerly 1963 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Amazone 1-5 c.1969 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Amazone 1-5 c.1969 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Tailspin 1965 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Tailspin 1965 Tate
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Corner A (Nursery Slope) 1966 Richard Smith (1931–2016)Corner A (Nursery Slope) 1966 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre