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John Piper
1903–1992
(b Epsom, Surrey, 13 Dec. 1903; d Fawley Bottom, Buckinghamshire, nr. Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, 28 June 1992). English painter, printmaker, draughtsman, designer, and writer. He reluctantly became an articled clerk in his father's legal firm, but took up the study of art after his father's death in 1926, first at the Richmond School of Art and then at the Royal College of Art.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Ruined Cottage, Tomen y Mur, North Wales 1943 Manchester Art Gallery
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Westminster College 1948 Oxford Brookes University, Harcourt Hill
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Portland Foreshore Southampton City Art Gallery
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Bath, Grosvenor Crescent 1949 Government Art Collection
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Aldeburgh Church 1954 The Red House, Aldeburgh
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Portland Foreshore 1955 The Red House, Aldeburgh
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Shingle Street The Red House, Aldeburgh
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Royal Holloway College 1977 The Red House, Aldeburgh
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Octagonal Church, Hartwell, Buckinghamshire 1939 Usher Gallery
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Autumn at Stourhead 1939 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Temple Church, Bristol 1940 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Christ Church, Newgate Street, London 1941 Museum of London
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Church of the Holy Nativity, Knowle, near Bristol 1940 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Mourreze Clare College, University of Cambridge
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St Matthew's Church, Northampton 1956 Northampton Museums & Art Gallery
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Norwich Market, Norfolk 1952 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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Dungeness 1936 Rye Art Gallery
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Barn at Lewknor, Oxfordshire 1940 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Llanthony Abbey 1941 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Beach and Star Fish, Seven Sisters Cliff, Eastbourne 1933–1934 Jerwood Collection