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- Norman_Perryman abstract "Norman Perryman was born in Birmingham, England in 1933, was educated at the Worcester Royal Grammar School, and studied painting and art education at the Birmingham College of Art and Crafts, graduating with Honours in 1954. He emigrated to the Netherlands in 1957, then moved to Switzerland (Leysin 1966, Villars 1973 and Geneva 1975-77). He was Head of Art at Aiglon College (1967–73) and from 1976 –1990 was Chief Examiner for the Visual Arts programme of the International Baccalaureate, designing and developing the arts curriculum and travelling worldwide to give workshops on the role of the arts in education and the relationships of the visual arts and music. He returned to Holland in 1978 and now lives in Amsterdam.Perryman has exhibited widely (in The Netherlands, U.K., Switzerland, Germany and the U.S.A). His principal themes are portraits, landscapes, dance and in particular, music. He uses the fluid transparency of watercolour to convey the illusion of movement and the transient nature of music and dance. His work is both figurative and abstract expressionist. Perryman’s earliest paintings on musical themes stem from the early sixties. One of his first subjects was conductor Bernard Haitink in 1965, conducting the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra. This led to many 'action portraits' of other musical personalities, such as the violinist Lord Yehudi Menuhin.In 1990, Perryman was commissioned to paint a series of large watercolours of musical celebrities for Symphony Hall in Birmingham (UK). These include conductors Riccardo Chailly, Valery Gergiev, Carlo-Maria Giulini, Bernard Haitink, Kurt Masur and Sir Simon Rattle, violinists Sarah Chang, Kyung-Wha Chung, Yehudi Menuhin and Itzhak Perlman, pianists Vladimir Ashkenazy and Alfred Brendel, singers José Carreras, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Jessye Norman, Luciano Pavarotti, cellists Yo-Yo Ma and Mstislav Rostropovich. This collection is arguably one of the largest collections in the world of musical subjects all by the same artist. Included in this collection are the large works The Mahler Experience and Elgar’s Dream.".
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- Norman_Perryman comment "Norman Perryman was born in Birmingham, England in 1933, was educated at the Worcester Royal Grammar School, and studied painting and art education at the Birmingham College of Art and Crafts, graduating with Honours in 1954. He emigrated to the Netherlands in 1957, then moved to Switzerland (Leysin 1966, Villars 1973 and Geneva 1975-77).".
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