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Gordon Frickers (born 1949 in Beckenham, Kent, United Kingdom) is a marine artist based in Plymouth, Devon, but also paints in France. Frickers was the first marine artist to be exhibited at the European Parliament in Brussels in May 2011.
Education and experience
Maidstone College of Fine Art (later part of Kent Institute of Art & Design and now part of University for the Creative Arts) and Medway College : Visual Communication, Photography for advertising & media
Falmouth Technical College : Ship & Boat Building;
Montmiral School of Painting (South West France)
Plymouth College of Further Education (now City College Plymouth) : Internet, E business, web design
In addition to being an artist, Frickers is also a master shipwright and marine and art historian. At one time he was managing director of Southeast Boat Building.
Awards and memberships
Four times chosen Yachting World/Rolex-Swan prize artist
Member of the British Marine Federation
Member of SuperyachtUK
Works
Works and series by Frickers include:
"I have urgent dispatches" which depicts the schooner HMS Pickle conveying news of the death of Nelson and victory at Trafalgar
"Trafalgar Dawn", the view from HMS Victory at 6:05 am on the morning of 21 October 1805
"Trafalgar Dawn, the French Perspective" showing the view Vice-Admiral Villeneuve had from his flagship Bucentaure just before the battle
1994 "Nexus", the Cable Ship Nexus commissioned by BT Marine and donated to Coe Metcalf Shipping of Liverpool, who had converted the oil drilling ship Pelican 2 to become CS Nexus
1991 "Cable Ship Sovereign" commissioned by BT Marine for their boardroom
"The Port of Chester"
"Royal Yacht Britannia (1893)"
"Uganda entering Falmouth with tugs to lay up after the Falklands war"
"Dumra departing Bombay in a rising S.W. monsoon", for Sir Robin Knox-Johnston to celebrate Sir Robin's earliest times at sea
"Cunard Express Steamer The Mauretania"
"Plymouth Cattewater", which shows a clipper loading in the early 1880s before her imminent departure for Australia
"HMS Formidable, Seafires Returning", painted for a lady whose husband had served as a pilot
"Norway", the cruise ship, leaving Miami
The voyage of the French explorer Lapérouse series
Historic & Picturesque Wine Villages of Bordeaux series
Some of Frickers work has been reproduced as limited edition prints
Patrons
Frickers patrons and clients include:
The Sail Training Association (now the Tall Ships Youth Trust)
Caledonian MacBrayne
British Telecom (Marine) Ltd.
Cunard Line
Yamaha
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston
Maiden G.B. (Tracy Edwards)
Blue Arrow America's Cup
The National Trust
Imperial Tobacco (Award won)
Devonport Management Limited
Marine Projects (now known as Princess Yachts)
Coe Metcalf Shipping Ltd.
Corum – French Admiral's Cup Sponsor
Sir Richard Branson
Henri Lloyd Limited
La Maire de Sauternes
CPC (United Kingdom) Limited (name changed in 1998 to Best Foods Inc)
Exhibitions and galleries
Frickers work has been exhibited at:
European Parliament, Brussels, May 2011
Buckingham Palace
London International Boat Show
Royal Society of Marine Artists
Maison de la Fontaine, City of Brest
Chester Town Hall, including a Civic Reception
La Mairie, L'ile sur Tarn, October, November 2007
1868 Restaurant, King David Street, Jerusalem, May 2007
Frickers' wine villages of France paintings have been exhibited at Gallerie Marin in Appledore, north Devon.
Books and TV
Frickers work has appeared in:
The Nelson Almanac edited by David Harris
Nelson's Ships by Peter Goodwin
Ships of Trafalgar by Peter Goodwin
Fighting Ships 1750–1850 by Sam Willis
Frickers appeared in the 2010 TV documentary series, The Boats that Built Britain.
External links
Gordon Frickers
Notes and references
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Armada Kuning
- Gordon Frickers
- Gordon (given name)
- Brenda Fricker
- Yellow Fleet
- Kent Institute of Art & Design
- Phil Morrison (yacht designer)
- Kate Scott (medical researcher)
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Your Highness
- Matthews' Southern Comfort (album)