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Francis Farmar Biography
Francis
Farmar was born and grew up in Surrey and describes himself as having been a
painter "from birth". He studied art in the 1960s, spending six months in Italy,
a year at St Martin’s and then three years at Bristol. He now does the majority
of his painting in one of Britain’s most beautiful areas, on the
Wiltshire-Dorset border.
Before becoming a professional artist in 1986, Francis worked at Christies
auction house for 16 years, first as an assistant in the Impressionistic and
Modern Picture Departments, then as Director of the Modern British Picture
Department. He cites some of the great British painters from the 20th Century
such as Sir Stanley Spencer and Paul Nash as his artistic influences and feels
himself to be a part of a strong tradition.
Over the years Francis has exhibited his work at many prestigious galleries and
venues including the Royal College in London, the Solomon Gallery in Dublin, and
the Edward Day Gallery in Ontario, Canada.
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