David Sylvester
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 23 years ago |
Date of birth | September 21,1924 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | June 19,2001 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Children | Cecily Brown |
Job | Film director |
Film Producer | |
Screenwriter | |
Art critic | |
Education | University College School Junior Branch |
Movies/Shows | Bacon's Arena |
The False Mirror | |
Lichtenstein in London | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 631946 |
Entrevistas Con Francis Bacon
Interviews with American Artists
Looking at Giacometti
Magritte
Looking back at Francis Bacon
About Modern Art
London Recordings
Memoirs of a Pet Lamb
Cy Twombly
Napoleon and the French Empire
Autobiography
Leon Kossoff: Recent Paintings
Jeff Koons: Easyfun - Ethereal
Robert Morris
Willem de Kooning Sculpture
René Magritte: A Comprehensive Illustrated Monograph
Dada and Surrealism Reviewed: A Brief Guide to the Exhibition
Trapping Appearance: Portraits by Francis Bacon and Alberto Giacometti from the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection
The Brutality of Fact: Interviews with Francis Bacon
Giacometti(refer To0712674616)
The Story of Medicine
Work: Interviews with Artists
Picturing Artists (1950s-1960s): Photographs by Dan Budnik
What Is History?
Vera Lutter: Battersea
The Rise of Communist China: Teacher's Guide
History Around Us: Some Guidelines for Teachers
John Cage
Some Kind of Reality: Roy Lichtenstein Interviewed by David Sylvester in 1966 and 1997 : with Plates of Six New Paintings
Asking Questions
The Irish Question
Enquiry in Depth
Britain 1815-51
Arab-Israeli Conflict
René Magritte : catalogue raisonné. 5. Supplement, exhibitions lists, bibliography, cumulative index
What is History? Problems of evidence / [design and illustration Ted Burrill].
Medicine Through Time: A Study in Development
Francis Bacon, Paintings of the Eighties: Exhibition May 7-July 31, 1987, Marlborough Gallery
The Move to European Unity
Problems of Evidence: The Case of Richard III and the Missing Princes
Alex Katz Twenty Five Years of Painting: From the Saatchti Collection
René Magritte. Oil Paintings, Objects, Bronzes. Gouaches, Temperas, Watercolours, Papiers Collés: Catalogue Raisonné. 5 Volume Set
Interviews with American Artists
Looking at Giacometti
Magritte
Looking back at Francis Bacon
About Modern Art
London Recordings
Memoirs of a Pet Lamb
Cy Twombly
Napoleon and the French Empire
Autobiography
Leon Kossoff: Recent Paintings
Jeff Koons: Easyfun - Ethereal
Robert Morris
Willem de Kooning Sculpture
René Magritte: A Comprehensive Illustrated Monograph
Dada and Surrealism Reviewed: A Brief Guide to the Exhibition
Trapping Appearance: Portraits by Francis Bacon and Alberto Giacometti from the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection
The Brutality of Fact: Interviews with Francis Bacon
Giacometti(refer To0712674616)
The Story of Medicine
Work: Interviews with Artists
Picturing Artists (1950s-1960s): Photographs by Dan Budnik
What Is History?
Vera Lutter: Battersea
The Rise of Communist China: Teacher's Guide
History Around Us: Some Guidelines for Teachers
John Cage
Some Kind of Reality: Roy Lichtenstein Interviewed by David Sylvester in 1966 and 1997 : with Plates of Six New Paintings
Asking Questions
The Irish Question
Enquiry in Depth
Britain 1815-51
Arab-Israeli Conflict
René Magritte : catalogue raisonné. 5. Supplement, exhibitions lists, bibliography, cumulative index
What is History? Problems of evidence / [design and illustration Ted Burrill].
Medicine Through Time: A Study in Development
Francis Bacon, Paintings of the Eighties: Exhibition May 7-July 31, 1987, Marlborough Gallery
The Move to European Unity
Problems of Evidence: The Case of Richard III and the Missing Princes
Alex Katz Twenty Five Years of Painting: From the Saatchti Collection
René Magritte. Oil Paintings, Objects, Bronzes. Gouaches, Temperas, Watercolours, Papiers Collés: Catalogue Raisonné. 5 Volume Set
David Sylvester Life story
Anthony David Bernard Sylvester CBE was a British art critic and curator. Although he received no formal education in the arts, during his long career he was influential in promoting modern artists, in particular Francis Bacon, Joan Miró, and Lucian Freud.