Greetings Card Cuming Marigolds, Poppies and Daisies

Make someone's day with this vibrant Marigolds, Poppies and Daisies card by Fred Cuming RA. 

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£3.75
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Material 330 gsm paper
Dimensions 15 x 15cm
EAN/ISBN 5055325734241
SKU 12086018

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Product story

Fred Cuming studied at Sidcup School of Art from 1945 to 1949, and after completing National Service went on to study at the Royal College of Art, London. Cuming's first solo exhibition was held in 1978 and since then he has exhibited throughout the UK and more recently the USA. In 2001 he was given the honour of being the featured artist in the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, with an entire gallery within the show dedicated to his work. Cuming was the youngest artist to be elected a Royal Academician in 1974, and his observation and depiction of light and atmosphere have made him one of Englad's foremost and best-loved contemporary landscape painters. 

Fred Cuming RA

Marigolds, Poppies and Daisies, c. 2014

Oil on board, 10 x 10 inches

Courtesy of Manya Igel Fine Arts, London

©Fred Cuming/Bridgeman Images

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