Donald Hamilton Fraser RA 'Clear Water' Greetings Card
The stunning crystal clear ocean of this greetings card by Donald Hamilton Fraser RA will have you dreaming of hot summer days and holidays by the sea. Great as an alternative to the traditional holiday postcard, or as a unique way of inviting friends and family on a trip to the beach.
Greetings card printed with Donald Hamilton Fraser RA's Clear Water, 1990.
Donald Hamilton Fraser RA was educated at St Martin's School of Art, London. He thrived in all the Young Contemporaries' shows of the day, exhibiting from the start. In 1953 he won a French government scholarship to study for a year in Paris, and coming into contact with the art of Matisse, Braque and Nicholas de Stael had a profound influence on the direction his paintings were to take. He liked to describe his work as 'semi-abstract pictures based on landscape'. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1975 and made a Royal Academician in 1985.
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https://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/donald-hamilton-fraser-ra-clear-water-greeting-card24253Donald Hamilton Fraser RA 'Clear Water' Greetings Cardhttps://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/media/catalog/product/f/r/fraser-clear-water-card-standing-web.jpg3.53.5GBPInStock/Cards & Gifting/Cards/Greetings Cards302<p>The stunning crystal clear ocean of this greetings card by Donald Hamilton Fraser RA will have you dreaming of hot summer days and holidays by the sea. Great as an alternative to the traditional holiday postcard, or as a unique way of inviting friends and family on a trip to the beach.<br /><br />Don't forget you can <a href="https://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=class+stamps">buy your stamps</a> from us too. </p> <div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main"><p>Greetings card printed with Donald Hamilton Fraser RA's <em>Clear Water</em>, 1990.<br /><br />Donald Hamilton Fraser RA was educated at St Martin's School of Art, London. He thrived in all the Young Contemporaries' shows of the day, exhibiting from the start. In 1953 he won a French government scholarship to study for a year in Paris, and coming into contact with the art of Matisse, Braque and Nicholas de Stael had a profound influence on the direction his paintings were to take. He liked to describe his work as 'semi-abstract pictures based on landscape'. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1975 and made a Royal Academician in 1985.</p>
<p>This card has been left blank for your own message.&nbsp;<br />Made with responsibly sourced paper.</p></div>00add-to-cartstore_type:ShopShop300 gsm paper17 x 12cm5055325722767No