Frank Beanland 1936

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Frank Beanland Painting

FRANK BEANLAND was born in Bridlington Yorkshire and married the artist Emily Gwynne-Jones. He studied at Hill College of Art from 1952-7. He then went to Slade School of FIne Art from 1959-61, where his teacher included Claude Rogers. After winning a Boise Travelling Scholarship he went to Stockholm between 1961-2. He began showing in mixed exhibitions in 1960 at Young Contemporaries, Drain Galleries, LG and Gimpel Fils. Solo exhibitions included Smiths Galleries One in 1990, Belgrave Gallery 1999. His works can be seen at Slade School and Leverhulme Trust.

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Frank Beanland, Red Stripes

 

 

 

 

Red Stripes, acrylic on newspaper, 18"x24", signed 2007, £395

Frank Beanland. Yellow Angles

 

 

 

Yellow Angles, acrylic on newspaper, 22.56"x28", signed 2006, £425