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James Fry

ARTIST: James Fry (1911-1985) British

TITLE: “River Frome At Bonds Corner”

SIGNED: lower right

MEDIUM: oil on board

SIZE: 67cm x 56cm inc frame

CONDITION: excellent

PRICE: £sold

DETAIL: Artist in watercolour, pastel and oil, photographer and designer, born in London, who studied at Watford School of Art under Arthur Scott. During World War II Fry was a committed conscientious objector who worked in forestry alongside German and Italian prisoners. Fry was employed as a colour retoucher on the magazine Picture Post and designed neck-ties for Liberty. In 1954, disenchanted with commercial life in London, he moved to Corfe Castle, in Dorset, where he set up his studio. Fry was with his wife Ivy a committed environmentalist, teetotal, living frugally eating a vegetarian diet, who shunned television, the telephone and newspapers and never learned to drive. He cycled around the county carrying a camera loaded with colour transparency film, which he would later project to complete a painting on canvas.

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ARTIST: James Fry (1911-1985) British

TITLE: “Autumn Reflections Wetlands Corfe Dorse”

SIGNED: lower right

MEDIUM: oil on board

SIZE: 49cm x 39cm inc frame

CONDITION: excellent

PRICE: £sold

DETAIL: Artist in watercolour, pastel and oil, photographer and designer, born in London, who studied at Watford School of Art under Arthur Scott. During World War II Fry was a committed conscientious objector who worked in forestry alongside German and Italian prisoners. Fry was employed as a colour retoucher on the magazine Picture Post and designed neck-ties for Liberty. In 1954, disenchanted with commercial life in London, he moved to Corfe Castle, in Dorset, where he set up his studio. Fry was with his wife Ivy a committed environmentalist, teetotal, living frugally eating a vegetarian diet, who shunned television, the telephone and newspapers and never learned to drive. He cycled around the county carrying a camera loaded with colour transparency film, which he would later project to complete a painting on canvas.

More paintings by James Fry wanted. If you have pictures to sell then please contact the gallery.

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ARTIST: James Fry (1911-1985) British

TITLE: “Corfe River At Sunset”

SIGNED: lower right

MEDIUM: oil on canvas

SIZE: 92cm x 54cm framed

CONDITION: excellent

PRICE: £sold

DETAIL: Artist in watercolour, pastel and oil, photographer and designer, born in London, who studied at Watford School of Art under Arthur Scott. During World War II Fry was a committed conscientious objector who worked in forestry alongside German and Italian prisoners. Fry was employed as a colour retoucher on the magazine Picture Post and designed neck-ties for Liberty. In 1954, disenchanted with commercial life in London, he moved to Corfe Castle, in Dorset, where he set up his studio. Fry was with his wife Ivy a committed environmentalist, teetotal, living frugally eating a vegetarian diet, who shunned television, the telephone and newspapers and never learned to drive. He cycled around the county carrying a camera loaded with colour transparency film, which he would later project to complete a painting on canvas.

More James Fry paintings wanted. If you have pictures to sell then please contact the gallery.

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