Peter Prendergast (artist)

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Born(1946-10-27)27 October 1946
Died14 January 2007(2007-01-14) (aged 60)
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Peter Prendergast
Born(1946-10-27)27 October 1946
Died14 January 2007(2007-01-14) (aged 60)
Education
Known forPainting
SpouseLesley Riding (m. 1967)
Websitewww.peterprendergast.co.uk

Peter Prendergast (27 October 1946 – 14 January 2007) was a Welsh landscape painter.

Peter Prendergast was born on 27 October 1946 in Abertridwr, a mining village in the Aber Valley near Caerphilly in Wales. His father was a Roman Catholic from County Wexford, Ireland, who sought work as a coal miner in Maesteg in south Wales after the 1916 Easter Rising;[1] Prendergast described himself as "half Welsh, half Irish".[2]

His older brother (Stewart) and his twin (Paul) attended the local grammar school, but he was sent to the local secondary modern, where his art teacher, Gomer Lewis, recognised his artistic talent. With support from the County art adviser, Leslie Moore, he won a County art scholarship to study at the Cardiff School of Art in 1962, despite having no formal academic qualifications.[3]

Prendergast moved to the Slade School of Fine Art in 1964, where he studied under Sir William Coldstream, Francis Bacon, and Euan Uglow. His tutor was Frank Auerbach. He won the Nettleship Prize for Figure Painting in 1967. He met his future wife, Lesley Riding, in his last year at the Slade, and they were married in 1967.[4]

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