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James Wilfred Freeth

1892
1968
United Kingdom
James Wilfred Freeth was a British artist born in 1925 in Birmingham and died in 2010 in London.
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James Wilfred Freeth was a British artist born in 1892 and passed away in 1968. He was associated with the Modernist movement, contributing significantly to the development of abstract art in the early 20th century. Freeth's work was characterized by a bold use of color and geometric forms, which garnered attention in both European and American art circles. Throughout his career, he participated in numerous exhibitions, including the influential 1936 International Surrealist Exhibition in London. His impact on the art world is noted for bridging traditional British art with avant-garde European styles. Freeth's legacy continues to influence contemporary artists exploring abstraction and modernism.

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