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Norman Stevens was one of the group of artists, including David Hockney, who studied at Bradford College of Art in the 1950s and then went on to establish major reputations.
Like Hockney, prints were an important part of Steven's output, but technically he was technically more adventurous. His 'Shadowed Garden' is a masterpiece of mezzotint - (but if you are interested in it - please see comments on its condition).
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1952-7
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Bradford College of Art
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1957-69
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Royal College of Art, London
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1974-75
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Gregory Fellow, University of Leeds
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1975
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Chichester Arts Festival, major prizewinner
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1982
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John Moores Exhibition, Prizewinner
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1987
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Artist in Residence, Wimbledon College of Art
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1988
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Died, London
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Exhibitions
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1966
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Bradford City Art Gallery
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1967
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Hannover Gallery, London
Young and Fantastic, ICA, Canada and USA
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1972
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Group shows in Verona and Venice, Italy
British Drawings, 1952-7, Angela Flowers Gallery, London
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1972-1982
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British International Print Biennale, Bradford
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1975
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Six Bradford Artists, Bradford City Art Gallery
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1976
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Constables Stonehenge, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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1977
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Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
British Artists Prints, British Council touring Scandinavia
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1978
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Prints, Redfern Gallery, London
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1979
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Photography in Printmaking, Victoria and Albert Museum
Understanding Prints, Waddington Galleries, London
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1980-85
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Redfern Gallery
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1989
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Norman Stevens, ARA, 1937-88 An English Landscape
Redfern Gallery
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Tate Gallery
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Arts Council of Great Britain
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Government Art Collection
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Bradford City Art Gallery
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Leeds City Art Gallery
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The British Council
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The British Museum
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The National Trust
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Museum of Modern Art, New York
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Musee dArt et dHistoire, Geneva
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A T & T, Chicago
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Yale University
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