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Biografie Mike Francis
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1938 |
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Born London, England
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1953 |
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Studied at St. Martins and Central School of Art London
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1960 |
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Joined the Furneaux Gallery, London where he had his first one-man show
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1972 |
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Won the National Gallery's 150th Anniversary award London
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1974-present |
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His work has been shown at various exhibitions and art fairs in Paris, Basle, Cologne, Stockholm, Munich, Washington, New York and London, with numerous works purchased for private and public collections including: Jamaican Embassy, UK; Urs Schwarzenbach, UK; Pears Collection, UK; Ace Publicity Shell, UK; Prince Murat, France; Bob Monkhouse, UK; Robbie Williams, UK; Chris Wright, UK.
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1984 |
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Commission for URS Schwarzenbach
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1987 |
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Commissioned to paint 12 Post-War-Cricketers (Lords Traverners) London
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1996 |
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Olimpic paintings and Commisions
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1998
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'Deja Vue' Whitford Fine Art, London
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1990
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Nicholas Treadwell Gallery Bradford
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1983
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Superhumanism, Arnold Katzhan Gallery New York, NY
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1979
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Grands et Jeunes D'Aujourdhui, Grands Palais Paris, France
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1978
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Washington Art Fair Washington, DC
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1977
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Mythologies Quotidienne, Musee D'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris Paris, France
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1976
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Aspects of British Realism, Ikon Gallery Birmingham
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1975
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All Too Human, Turnpike Gallery
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1964
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Furneaux Gallery London
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