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Title:
Berea I
Object name(s):
WaterColourOrDrawings; Abstract composition
Brief description:
Abstract composition, Berea I. TO BE COMPLETED
Collection:
Aberystwyth University, School of Art Museum & Gallery
Acquisition date:
1996
Acquisition method:
Purchase
Dimension:
Width
Dimension value:
240
Dimension:
Height
Dimension value:
240
Material:
Acrylic on card, framed
Object name:
WaterColourOrDrawings; Abstract composition
Object number:
WD693
Object production date:
1991
Date - earliest / single:
1991
Date - latest:
1991
Object production person:
John Harvey
Person's association:
Artist/Maker
Person's biographical note:
Painter and art historian. Studied at Gwent College of Higher Education, 1977-81, and at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1982-84 and 1986-91, where he completed a PhD in Art History. He is currently Professor of Fine Art at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth where he served as Head of Department between 1995 and 2004. His art work examines Judaic and Protestant visual cultures and includes constructions, drawings and the systemic paintings of his 'Pictorial Bible', the latter being abstract visualisations of biblical texts. His published writings include 'The Art of Piety: The Visual Culture of Welsh Nonconformity',1995, and 'Image of the Invisible: The Visualisation of Religion in the Welsh Nonconformist Tradition', 1999
Person's birth date:
1959
Person's forenames:
John
Person's place of birth:
UK, Wales, Monmouthshire, Nantyglo
Person's surname:
Harvey
Object production place:
UK, Wales, Aberystwyth
Owner:
The artist
Organisation's association:
Object source
Responsible department/section:
WaterColourOrDrawings

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c94b59cd-ed8f-3978-9701-2bd5a1c577ef

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c94b59cd-ed8f-3978-9701-2bd5a1c577ef, Aberystwyth University, School of Art Museum & Gallery, CC BY-NC

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