Broomfield, Frances

Creator details

Name
Broomfield, Frances
Nationality
English
Biography
b. 1951<br> Frances Broomfield is a painter based in Cheshire, England. She studied Fine Art Painting at Newport Art College. She works primarily in oils and tempera, producing highly-detailed paintings to illustrate well-known children's stories, fables, and myths. Her work deals with the recurring themes of animals, ancient landscapes, characters, mystery and humour. she was the recipient of the L.S. Lowry Award, The John Downes Memorial Award and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award. Her work is in collections in the Warrington Museum and Gallery and the Glasgow Museum.

Assets (123 in total)

Henri Rousseau's Dream, 1997 (oil & tempera on panel)
Humphrey, the Downing Street Cat, 1995 (oil & tempera on panel)
Tweedledum and Tweedledee, 1998 (oil & tempera on panel)
The Lion and Albert, 2001 (oil & tempera on panel)
The Metamorphosis of a Narcissist, 1999 (oil & tempera on panel)
Van Gogh's Sunflowers, 1998 (oil and tempera on panel)
The White Rabbit, 2003 (oil & tempera on panel)
The Cheshire Cat, 1993 (oil & tempera on panel)
J.S. Bach's (1685-1750) Peaceable Kingdom, 2000 (oil & tempera on panel)
The King and Queen of Hearts, 2010 (oils and tempera on paenl)
Lewis Carroll (1832-98) 2001 (oil & tempera on panel)
Muffin, The Covent Garden Cat, 1996 (oil & tempera on panel)

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