Basil Beattie RA (b. 1935)

Basil Beattie studied at West Hartlepool College of Art (1950-55) and the Royal Academy Schools (1957–61). He taught at Goldsmith’s College in the 1980s and 90s.

He is best known for his evocative abstract paintings, featuring architectural motifs such as stairs, tunnels and other apertures which lend psychological and physical complexity to his work. Typically he employs a muted palate of earthy colours and uses expressive, gestural brushstrokes. He is also a printmaker.

Beattie has twice been shortlisted for the Jerwood Prize and once for the Charles Wollaston Award. He was recently given a dedicated gallery at Tate Britain (2007).

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Royal Academician

Painter

Born: 1935 in West Hartlepool, Cleveland, England, United Kingdom

Nationality: British

RA Schools student from 1957 to 1961

Elected RA: 2 June 2006

Elected Senior RA: 1 October 2010

Gender: Male

Preferred media: Painting and Printmaking

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