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  1. Reginald Gray (* 1930 in Dublin, Irland; † 29. März 2013 in Paris [1]) war ein irischer Porträtmaler . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Museen. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Juliet Man Ray und Reginald Gray.

  2. 11. Apr. 2023 · By Artchive / April 11, 2023. Reginald Gray was a prominent Irish portrait artist, known for his works that capture the essence of his subjects. Born in Dublin in 1930, Gray studied at The National College of Art before becoming part of the School of London led by Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach.

  3. Die Zwillingsbrüder ReginaldReggie“ Kray und Ronald „Ronnie“ Kray waren britische Verbrecher, die in den 1950er und 1960er Jahren die organisierte Kriminalität im Londoner East End beherrschten. Mit ihrer Bande The Firm waren die Krays an bewaffneten Raubüberfällen, Brandstiftung und Schutzgelderpressung beteiligt. Im kriminellen ...

  4. Website. http://www.artmajeur.com/grayportraits. Reginald Gray (1930 – 29 March 2013) was an Irish portrait artist. [1] [2] He studied at The National College of Art (1953) and then moved to London, becoming part of the School of London [3] led by Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach.

  5. Reginald Gray passed away on March 29, 2013, but his artistic legacy lives on through the timeless beauty of his creations. Discover contemporary artworks by Reginald Gray, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary french artists. Artistic domains: Painting.

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  6. Reginald Gray (1930–2013) Royal College of Music. Painter, notably of portraits, born in Dublin, Ireland, where he studied at the National College of Art, his teachers including John Keating, Séan (John) O’Sullivan and Cecil ffrench Salkeld, from whom he learned Old Master techniques.

  7. 12. Aug. 2018 · Photograph: The Irish Times. Hugh Oram. Sun Aug 12 2018 - 16:20. Reginald Gray had a remarkable and very bohemian career as an artist, mainly in Paris, and his work is still highly regarded...