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  1. contemporaryartsociety.org › artists › norman-stevensNorman Stevens - CAS

    Biography. Norman Stevens ARA (b. Bradford, Yorkshire, UK 1937 - d. 1988) attended Bradford Art College alongside David Hockney, John Loker and David Oxtoby and then, went to the Royal College of Art, London in 1957 where he was awarded the Lloyd Landscape and Abbey Minor Travelling scholarships.

  2. Norman Stevens ARA. Described in The Times as “one of the most distinguished and particular painters and printmakers of his generation”, Norman Stevens attended the local art college in Bradford alongside David Hockney, John Loker and David Oxtoby.

  3. Printmaker. Born: 17 June 1937 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. Died: 20 August 1988. Nationality: British. Elected ARA: 18 May 1983. Gender: Male. Preferred media: Printmaking, Etching, and Painting.

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  4. Artist Norman Stevens was born in Bradford, England on 17 June 1937 and studied at Bradford College of Art (1952-57), alongside fellow students and friends including David Hockney and David Oxtoby.

  5. Explore: Norman Stevens (1937 - 1988) Norman Stevens studied at Bradford College of Art from 1952 to 1957, where his contemporaries included David Hockney, and at the Royal College of Art...

  6. Lifelong friends with David Hockney, Norman Stevens was described as "one of the most particular and distinguished painters and printmakers of his generation" by William Packer. His prizewinning prints were the focus of solo exhibitions at the Arnolfini and Tate during the 1970s, and a posthumous retrospective was held at...

  7. Norman Stevens was born in Bradford and studied at Bradford Regional College of Art, 1952-57, a fellow student of Hockney and David Oxtoby. Stevens moved on to study at the Royal College of Art for a further three years and won the Lloyd Landscape and Abbey Minor Travelling Scholarships.

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