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Richard
J Croft
Richard Croft studied
at Bromley College of Art 1951-55 and Brighton College
of Art 1957-58. He came to Belfast in 1959 to Dunlambert
School, Fortwilliam and then succeeded Wilfred Stewart
as Head of Art at Annadale Grammer school. In 1966
he won a commended prize in the Gallagher Portrait
Competition.
His work is represented
in the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Collection,
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork, the Government
of Northern Ireland Collection, the Northern Bank,
London University, Oxford University and the Queen's
University of Belfast.
Now retired from teaching,
Croft has a studio in Dundrum, County Down. Describing
his method of painting as 'funambulism or tightrope
walking', Croft switches between abstraction and realism.
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