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Slade School of Fine Art

The UCL Slade School of Fine Art (informally The Slade) is the art school of University College London (UCL) and is based in London, England. It has been ranked as the UK's top art and design educational institution.[3][4] The school is organised as a department of UCL's Faculty of Arts and Humanities.

UCL Slade School of Fine Art
The North Wing of the UCL Wilkins Building in March 2015
TypeArt school
Established1871; 152 years ago (1871)
FounderFelix Slade
Parent institution
University College London
DirectorKieren Reed
Administrative staff
72[1]
Students330[2]
Location
Bloomsbury, London
,
England, United Kingdom

51°31′30″N 00°08′04″W / 51.52500°N 0.13444°W / 51.52500; -0.13444
CampusUrban
Websiteucl.ac.uk/slade/

History Edit

 
Students at the Slade in 1905

The school traces its roots back to 1868 when lawyer and philanthropist Felix Slade (1788–1868) bequeathed funds to establish three Chairs in Fine Art, to be based at Oxford University, Cambridge University and University College London, where six studentships were endowed.

Distinguished past teachers include Henry Tonks, Wilson Steer, Randolph Schwabe, William Coldstream, Andrew Forge, Lucian Freud, Phyllida Barlow, John Hilliard, Bruce McLean, Alfred Gerrard, and Phyllida Barlow. Edward Allington was Professor of Fine Art and Head of Graduate Sculpture until his death in 2017.[5][6]

Two of its most important periods were immediately before, and immediately after, the turn of the twentieth century, described by Henry Tonks as its two 'crises of brilliance'. The first included the students Augustus John, William Orpen and Percy Wyndham Lewis; the second – which has been chronicled in David Boyd Haycock's A Crisis of Brilliance: Five Young British Artists and the Great War (Old Street Publishing, 2009) – included the students Dora Carrington, Mark Gertler, Paul Nash, C.R.W. Nevinson and Stanley Spencer.

Another cherished period followed the Second World War, under the directorship of William Coldstream, who brought in Lucian Freud to teach, and whose students included Paula Rego, Michael Andrews, and the filmmaker Lorenza Mazzetti. Coldstream was responsible for the creation of the Slade Film Department, the first in any British university, in 1960, with Thorold Dickinson as chief lecturer. Filmmakers associated with the Slade Film Department include Derek Jarman and Peter Whitehead.

Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art Edit

The Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art (SCEMFA) was opened in 1995. The centre provides opportunities for research into electronic media and fine art with the goal of contributing to debate on national and international levels. The Slade had previously been home to Malcolm Hughes's Computer and Experimental Department in the 1970s.

In 1997 SCEMFA presented Collision, a public lecture series by artists, writers, and curators working with interactivity, telematics, and digital works. This exhibition was followed by Spontaneous Reaction, a week-long seminar funded by the Arts Council of England, which took a critical look at interactivity with participants from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, architecture, and computer science.

Throughout 1998, SCEMFA collaborated with Channel 4 UK to organise Cached, a monthly event held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. Funded by the Arts Council, this series investigated the conceptual and practical issues of producing art for the internet through a series of artists presentations.

Art collection Edit

The Slade art collection was started when the yearly prizes awarded to top students was combined with a collection scheme in 1897 and the Summer Composition Prize and the Figure and Head Painting Prizes began to be kept by the school.[7] Works by students and staff of the Slade School of Fine Art form the basis of the UCL Art museum today.[7]

Rankings Edit

In a 2008 survey conducted by The Sunday Times the Slade recorded perfect scores.[8]

Teaching Edit

The faculty currently offers the following programs:

Undergraduate studies

  • 3-year BFA in Fine Art
  • 4-year BA in Fine Art

Graduate studies

  • 2-academic year (18 months) MFA in Fine Art
  • 2-calendar (24 months) MA in Fine Art
  • 1-term, 2-term, of 1-year Graduate Affiliate Study

Research

  • MPhil or PhD in Fine Art

Notable alumni Edit

Full list see Category:Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art

In fiction Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Academic Staff". from the original on 7 August 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Slade School of Fine Art". from the original on 18 March 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Art and design". The Guardian. London. 22 May 2012. from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  4. ^ "Art and design". The Guardian. London. 17 May 2011. from the original on 27 September 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  5. ^ "The Slade School of Fine Art: Prof Edward Allington". ucl.ac.uk. 2013. from the original on 12 November 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  6. ^ "EDWARD ALLINGTON 24 JUNE 1951 - 21 SEPTEMBER 2017". from the original on 23 September 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  7. ^ a b More about the UCL Art museum 9 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine on the BBC Your Paintings website
  8. ^ McCall, Alastair (19 September 2008). . The Times. London. Archived from the original on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  9. ^ "The Guardian University Guide". London. 12 May 2009. from the original on 12 January 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
  10. ^ "The Complete University Guide". from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2009.
  11. ^ Foster, Patrick. "The Good University Guide". The Times. London. Retrieved 20 February 2009.[dead link]
  12. ^ James Fergusson (5 June 1995). OBITUARY:Roy Beddington. from the original on 4 November 2022. Retrieved 15 July 2021. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  13. ^ Anthony Dyson (6 April 2009). Printmakers' Secrets. A&C Black. pp. 62–. ISBN 978-0-7136-8911-2. from the original on 17 January 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  14. ^ "(Christopher) Nicholas Roald LOGSDAIL". Debrett's. Archived from the original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  15. ^ "Robert Flavell Micklewright". Art UK. from the original on 17 January 2023. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  16. ^ "1000 artworks to see before you die". The Guardian. 30 October 2008. from the original on 26 April 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  17. ^ "Mr. F. H. S. Shepherd", The Times (London), Issue 51085, 31 May 1948, p. 7
  18. ^ "Yolanda Sonnabend (1935–2015)". NPG. from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  19. ^ Lambirth, Andrew (23 November 2017). "Unity Spencer obituary". The Guardian. from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2017.

External links Edit

  • Slade Knowledge Base - extensive collection of studio teaching materials available online under Creative Commons
  • Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art
  • Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art Timeline of key events

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Slade School of Fine Art news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The UCL Slade School of Fine Art informally The Slade is the art school of University College London UCL and is based in London England It has been ranked as the UK s top art and design educational institution 3 4 The school is organised as a department of UCL s Faculty of Arts and Humanities UCL Slade School of Fine ArtThe North Wing of the UCL Wilkins Building in March 2015TypeArt schoolEstablished1871 152 years ago 1871 FounderFelix SladeParent institutionUniversity College LondonDirectorKieren ReedAdministrative staff72 1 Students330 2 LocationBloomsbury London England United Kingdom51 31 30 N 00 08 04 W 51 52500 N 0 13444 W 51 52500 0 13444CampusUrbanWebsiteucl ac uk slade Contents 1 History 2 Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art 3 Art collection 4 Rankings 5 Teaching 6 Notable alumni 6 1 In fiction 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Students at the Slade in 1905The school traces its roots back to 1868 when lawyer and philanthropist Felix Slade 1788 1868 bequeathed funds to establish three Chairs in Fine Art to be based at Oxford University Cambridge University and University College London where six studentships were endowed Distinguished past teachers include Henry Tonks Wilson Steer Randolph Schwabe William Coldstream Andrew Forge Lucian Freud Phyllida Barlow John Hilliard Bruce McLean Alfred Gerrard and Phyllida Barlow Edward Allington was Professor of Fine Art and Head of Graduate Sculpture until his death in 2017 5 6 Two of its most important periods were immediately before and immediately after the turn of the twentieth century described by Henry Tonks as its two crises of brilliance The first included the students Augustus John William Orpen and Percy Wyndham Lewis the second which has been chronicled in David Boyd Haycock s A Crisis of Brilliance Five Young British Artists and the Great War Old Street Publishing 2009 included the students Dora Carrington Mark Gertler Paul Nash C R W Nevinson and Stanley Spencer Another cherished period followed the Second World War under the directorship of William Coldstream who brought in Lucian Freud to teach and whose students included Paula Rego Michael Andrews and the filmmaker Lorenza Mazzetti Coldstream was responsible for the creation of the Slade Film Department the first in any British university in 1960 with Thorold Dickinson as chief lecturer Filmmakers associated with the Slade Film Department include Derek Jarman and Peter Whitehead Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art EditThe Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art SCEMFA was opened in 1995 The centre provides opportunities for research into electronic media and fine art with the goal of contributing to debate on national and international levels The Slade had previously been home to Malcolm Hughes s Computer and Experimental Department in the 1970s In 1997 SCEMFA presented Collision a public lecture series by artists writers and curators working with interactivity telematics and digital works This exhibition was followed by Spontaneous Reaction a week long seminar funded by the Arts Council of England which took a critical look at interactivity with participants from a variety of disciplines including psychology architecture and computer science Throughout 1998 SCEMFA collaborated with Channel 4 UK to organise Cached a monthly event held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts London Funded by the Arts Council this series investigated the conceptual and practical issues of producing art for the internet through a series of artists presentations Art collection EditThe Slade art collection was started when the yearly prizes awarded to top students was combined with a collection scheme in 1897 and the Summer Composition Prize and the Figure and Head Painting Prizes began to be kept by the school 7 Works by students and staff of the Slade School of Fine Art form the basis of the UCL Art museum today 7 Rankings EditIn a 2008 survey conducted by The Sunday Times the Slade recorded perfect scores 8 Faculty rankings 2010The Guardian University Guide 1st 9 The Complete University Guide 2nd 10 The Times Good University Guide 2nd 11 Teaching EditThe faculty currently offers the following programs Undergraduate studies 3 year BFA in Fine Art 4 year BA in Fine ArtGraduate studies 2 academic year 18 months MFA in Fine Art 2 calendar 24 months MA in Fine Art 1 term 2 term of 1 year Graduate Affiliate StudyResearch MPhil or PhD in Fine ArtNotable alumni EditFull list see Category Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art dd Elinor Proby Adams 1885 1945 painter Mary Adshead 1904 1995 mural painter designer Anna Airy 1882 1964 artist Rosemary Allan 1911 2008 painter Kathleen Allen 1906 1983 painter Edward Allington 1951 2017 sculptor Michael Andrews 1928 1995 painter Irene Aronson born 1918 painter and printmaker Sue Arrowsmith 1950 2014 photographic artist Ed Atkins born 1982 artist Ray Atkins born 1937 painter Joan Ayling 1907 1993 painter Zainul Abedin 1914 1976 painter Ethelwyn Baker 1899 1988 sculptor Phyllis Barron 1890 1964 textile designer Alvaro Barrington born 1983 artist James Bateman 1893 1959 painter Amelia Bauerle 1873 1916 painter and illustrator Pauline Baynes 1922 2008 illustrator Tessa Beaver 1932 2018 painter and illustrator Roy Beddington 1910 1995 painter illustrator and writer 12 Elinor Bellingham Smith 1906 1988 painter Eleanor Best 1875 1957 painter Zelma Blakely 1921 1978 illustrator David Bomberg 1890 1957 painter Dorothy Elizabeth Bradford 1897 1986 painter Phyllis Bray 1911 1991 painter and muralist Raymond Briggs born 1934 illustrator graphic novelist Cecily Brown born 1969 painter Sheila Bownas 1925 2007 textile designer and botanical illustrator Felicia Browne 1904 1936 painter and Spanish Civil War volunteer Rodney Joseph Burn 1899 1984 painter Dorothy Burroughes 1883 1963 illustrator William Bustard 1894 1973 stained glass artist Dorothy A Cadman fl 1908 1927 painter Martin John Callanan born 1982 artist current teaching staff Gina Calleja 1928 2017 author and illustrator Nancy Carline 1909 2004 artist Sydney Carline 1888 1929 artist Thomas Carr 1909 1999 artist Ethel Carrick 1872 1951 painter Dora Carrington 1893 1932 artist Chien Ying Chang 1913 2004 artist Daphne Charlton 1909 1991 painter Evan Charlton 1904 1984 painter G K Chesterton 1874 1936 writer Evelyn Cheston 1875 1929 painter Spartacus Chetwynd born 1973 artist Turner Prize nominee Derek Chittock 1922 1986 portrait painter Dora Clarke 1895 1989 sculptor Edna Clarke Hall 1879 1979 painter Dorothy Coke 1897 1979 painter Sir William Coldstream 1908 1987 painter Professor Paul Coldwell born 1952 artist Ruth Collet 1909 2001 painter John Collier 1850 1934 artist Marian Collier 1859 1887 painter Susan Alexis Collins born 1964 artist current Slade Director amp Professor Ithell Colquhoun 1906 1988 painter and writer William George Constable 1887 1976 art historian Teresa Copnall 1882 1972 painter Matt Copson born 1992 artist Frank Barrington Craig 1902 1951 painter and teacher Martin Creed born 1968 artist Dennis Creffield 1931 2018 painter Barbara Crocker 1910 1995 artist author Claudia Cuesta artist Charles Cundall 1890 1971 painter Nora Cundell 1889 1948 painter Esme Currey 1881 1973 painter etcher Yitzhak Danziger 1916 1977 sculptor Tacita Dean born 1965 Alison Debenham 1903 1967 Evelyn De Morgan 1885 1919 Angela Delevingne Brigid Derham 1943 1980 painter Anthony Devas 1911 1958 portrait painter Sir William Dobell 1899 1970 portrait painter Barbara Dorf 1933 2016 painter Sholto Johnstone Douglas 1871 1958 artist Jane Dowling 1925 2023 painter William Dring 1904 1990 portrait painter William Easton artist Ursula Edgcumbe 1900 1985 sculptor Ibrahim El Salahi born 1930 painter Florence Engelbach 1872 1951 painter Grace English 1891 1956 painter Ben Enwonwu 1921 1994 artist Jade Fadojutimi born 1993 artist Leila Faithfull 1896 1994 painter Julia Farrer born 1950 artist Robert Fawcett 1903 1967 illustrator Daphne Fedarb 1912 1992 painter Paul Feiler 1918 2013 artist Elsie Few 1909 1980 artist Philip Firsov born 1985 artist and sculptor Myrta Fisher 1917 1999 painter Mary Sargant Florence 1857 1954 painter Caroline Sylvia Gabriel 1912 1997 artist Clive Gardiner 1891 1960 artist designer and illustrator Nicholas Garland born 1935 political cartoonist Raimi Gbadamosi born 1965 neo conceptual artist Alfred Gerrard 1899 1998 sculptor Kaff Gerrard 1894 1970 painter and potter Mark Gertler 1891 1939 artist A A Gill 1954 2016 journalist Colin Gill 1892 1940 painter Elsie Gledstanes 1893 1972 painter Dryden Goodwin born 1971 artist current teaching staff Douglas Gordon born 1966 artist Antony Gormley born 1950 sculptor Harold Gosney born 1937 artist and sculptor Caroline Gotch 1854 1945 painter Carmen Gracia born 1935 printmaker 13 Duncan Grant 1885 1978 painter and designer Eileen Gray 1898 1976 designer and architect Barbara Greg 1900 1983 wood engraver Gwenny Griffiths 1867 1953 portrait painter Oona Grimes born 1957 artist Vaughan Grylls born 1943 artist Robin Guthrie 1902 1971 painter Kathleen Guthrie 1906 1981 painter Edna Guy 1907 1982 marine artist Richard Hamilton 1922 2011 painter and collage artist Archibald Standish Hartrick 1864 1950 artist and illustrator Lucy Harwood 1893 1972 artist Mona Hatoum born 1952 artist Francis Helps 1890 1972 artist Elsie Henderson 1880 1967 painter and sculptor Keith Henderson 1883 1982 artist and illustrator Nigel Henderson 1917 1985 artist Lady Mary Lovelace 1848 1941 artist architect and author Patrick Heron 1920 1999 abstract painter Cicely Hey 1896 1980 painter and sculptor Ian Holbourn 1872 1935 artist educator laird of Foula writer and RMS Lusitania survivor Ruth Hollingsworth 1880 1945 painter Annie Horniman 1860 1937 theatre owner and manager Nancy Horrocks 1900 1989 abstract artist Ray Howard Jones 1903 1996 artist Edgar Hubert 1906 1985 painter Georgina Hunt 1922 2012 abstract artist Sidney Hunt 1896 1940 artist and designer Paul Huson born 1942 writer and designer George Percy Jacomb Hood 1857 1929 artist Darsie Japp 1883 1973 artist Derek Jarman 1942 1994 artist Augustus John 1878 1961 artist Gwen John 1876 1939 artist Vivien John 1915 1994 artist Arnrid Johnston 1895 1972 sculptor illustrator Alfred Garth Jones 1872 1955 illustrator Karin Jonzen 1914 1998 sculptor Gerry Judah born 1951 artist and designer Menashe Kadishman 1932 2015 Israeli sculptor and painter Helen Kapp 1901 1978 artist and curator Dorothy King 1907 1990 painter and curator Eve Kirk 1900 1969 painter Myfanwy Kitchin 1917 2002 painter ceramicist Robert Koenig born 1951 sculptor Clara Klinghoffer 1900 1970 artist Paul Kneale born 1986 artist Winifred Knights 1899 1947 painter Kanayi Kunhiraman born 1937 sculptor Sir Osbert Lancaster 1908 1986 cartoonist Olga Lehmann 1912 2001 painter illustrator and designer Maxwell Gordon Lightfoot 1886 1911 painter Peter Kennard born 1949 artist Bernard Leach 1887 1879 ceramic artist Father of British studio pottery Lilian Lancaster 1888 1973 artist and teacher Edith Lawrence 1890 1973 artist Kim Lim 1937 1997 sculptor Zhi Lin artist Henrietta Lister 1895 1959 race driver and watercolourist Nicholas Logsdail born 1945 art dealer 14 John Long 1964 2016 painter and teacher Lowes Dalbiac Luard 1872 1944 painter John Luke 1906 1975 painter and sculptor John Lundberg born 1968 artist and filmmaker Sine MacKinnon 1901 1996 painter Nicolette Macnamara 1911 1987 artist and author John Mansbridge 1901 1981 painter and World War II official war artist Constance Markievicz 1868 1927 artist revolutionary nationalist suffragette socialist Ellis Martin 1881 1977 map cover illustrator for Ordnance Survey John Mascaro born 1970 artist Moina Mathers 1865 1928 artist and occultist Mary McEvoy 1870 1941 painter Dorothy Mead 1928 1975 painter Robert Medley 1905 1994 painter and designer Elizabeth Merriman born 1963 painter Oliver Messel 1904 1978 stage designer Robert Micklewright 1923 2013 artist and illustrator 15 Mother Maribel of Wantage 1887 1970 artist and sculptor Daniel Mulloy born 1977 film writer and director Donia Nachshen 1903 1987 illustrator Paul Nash 1889 1946 painter Gemma Nelson born 1984 painter C R W Nevinson 1889 1946 artist Bertha Newcombe 1857 1947 artist and illustrator Ben Nicholson 1894 1982 abstract painter Philip Norman 1842 1931 artist and antiquarian Alanna O Kelly born 1955 Irish performance artist Madge Oliver 1874 1924 painter Sir Eduardo Paolozzi 1924 2005 artist Kathleen Parbury 1901 1986 sculptor Katie Paterson born 1981 artist Eddie Peake born 1981 artist Margot Perryman born 1938 painter Louise Pickard 1865 1928 painter Edward Plunkett 20th Baron of Dunsany 1939 2011 painter and sculptor Mary Potter 1900 1981 painter Sarah Pucill film artist Margaret Fisher Prout 1875 1963 painter Carl Randall born 1975 painter Paula Rego 1935 2022 painter illustrator and printmaker Harold Riley born 1934 artist William Roberts 1895 1980 painter Claude Rogers 1907 1979 artist Rosemary Rutherford 1912 1972 painter and stained glass artist Ethel Jenner Rosenberg 1858 1930 first English Baha i Isaac Rosenberg 1890 1918 war poet Paul Rotha 1907 1984 documentary film maker film historian and critic Hiraki Sawa born 1977 filmmaker and artist 16 James Scott born 1941 filmmaker and artist Melissa Scott Miller 1959 painter Ina Maud Sheldon Williams 1876 1956 painter Rupert Shephard 1909 1992 artist F H S Shepherd 1877 1948 painter 17 Edith Simon 1917 2003 artist sculptor author Marianna Simnett born 1986 artist Veronica Smirnoff born 1979 painter Sir Matthew Smith 1879 1959 painter Peter Snow 1927 2008 painter and theatre designer Walter Shaw Sparrow 1862 1940 writer Yolanda Sonnabend 1935 2015 theatre and ballet designer and painter 18 Sir Stanley Spencer 1891 1959 artist Unity Spencer 1930 2017 artist 19 Andrew Stahl born 1954 painter Leo Steinberg 1920 2011 art historian John Stezaker born 1949 artist David Storey 1933 2017 playwright screenwriter novelist Keith Sutton 1934 2017 artist and critic Ernest Heber Thompson 1891 1971 painter and printmaker William Tillyer born 1938 artist Arthur Ralph Middleton Todd 1891 1966 portrait painter Greta Tomlinson 1927 2021 artist Euan Uglow 1932 2000 painter David Vaughan 1944 2003 psychedelic artist Charlotte Verity born 1954 painter Stelios Votsis 1929 2012 painter Edward Wadsworth 1889 1949 artist Mary Spencer Watson 1913 2006 sculptor Edith Grace Wheatley 1888 1970 painter Rex Whistler 1905 1944 painter designer and illustrator Erica White 1904 1991 sculptor Rachel Whiteread born 1963 artist Victor Willing 1928 1988 artist Charli XCX born 1992 singer songwriter Nan Youngman 1906 1995 painter and educationalist Partou Zia 1958 2008 painter and writer Cecilia Vicuna born 1948 poet and artist Christopher Le Brun born 1951 artist Anupam Sud born 1944 Indian printmaker In fiction Edit Pat Barker in Life Class and Toby s Room Gilbert Cannan in Mendel Frances Cary in Third Girl Barbary Deniston in The World My Wilderness Miranda Grey in The Collector Imogen Hollins in Doctors Molly MacDonald in Monarch of the Glen David Thompson in Beyond This HorizonSee also EditArt of the United KingdomReferences Edit Academic Staff Archived from the original on 7 August 2020 Retrieved 4 February 2015 Slade School of Fine Art Archived from the original on 18 March 2020 Retrieved 4 February 2015 Art and design The Guardian London 22 May 2012 Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 13 December 2016 Art and design The Guardian London 17 May 2011 Archived from the original on 27 September 2016 Retrieved 13 December 2016 The Slade School of Fine Art Prof Edward Allington ucl ac uk 2013 Archived from the original on 12 November 2013 Retrieved 11 May 2013 EDWARD ALLINGTON 24 JUNE 1951 21 SEPTEMBER 2017 Archived from the original on 23 September 2017 Retrieved 24 September 2017 a b More about the UCL Art museum Archived 9 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine on the BBC Your Paintings website McCall Alastair 19 September 2008 Double first for Oxford The Times London Archived from the original on 2 December 2008 Retrieved 14 August 2012 The Guardian University Guide London 12 May 2009 Archived from the original on 12 January 2015 Retrieved 12 May 2009 The Complete University Guide Archived from the original on 4 May 2009 Retrieved 30 April 2009 Foster Patrick The Good University Guide The Times London Retrieved 20 February 2009 dead link James Fergusson 5 June 1995 OBITUARY Roy Beddington Archived from the original on 4 November 2022 Retrieved 15 July 2021 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Anthony Dyson 6 April 2009 Printmakers Secrets A amp C Black pp 62 ISBN 978 0 7136 8911 2 Archived from the original on 17 January 2023 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Christopher Nicholas Roald LOGSDAIL Debrett s Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 8 May 2014 Robert Flavell Micklewright Art UK Archived from the original on 17 January 2023 Retrieved 18 September 2022 1000 artworks to see before you die The Guardian 30 October 2008 Archived from the original on 26 April 2021 Retrieved 26 April 2021 Mr F H S Shepherd The Times London Issue 51085 31 May 1948 p 7 Yolanda Sonnabend 1935 2015 NPG Archived from the original on 22 October 2014 Retrieved 17 October 2014 Lambirth Andrew 23 November 2017 Unity Spencer obituary The Guardian Archived from the original on 22 December 2017 Retrieved 17 December 2017 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Slade School of Fine Art Slade Knowledge Base extensive collection of studio teaching materials available online under 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