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Read morePROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF LORD AND LADY COTTESLOEA lifelong supporter of the arts, The Hon. John Fremantle (4th Lord Cottesloe) collected works of the 20th century by artists including Walter Sickert, William Orpen, Augustus John, Henry Moore and John Piper. The latter two were lifelong personal friends. He also forged close friendships with several leading lights of the stage, including Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh. In 1953 he became a trustee of Tate and the following year was appointed chairman of the Advisory Council and Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art. In that same year his father died, meaning he inherited the title, Lord Cottesloe. From 1960-65 he was chairman of the Arts Council, during which time he conceived, with Olivier, his great passion project: to build a National Theatre on London’s South Bank. As chairman of the National Theatre board, he steered the development for fourteen years and finally, in 1976, it was opened by Queen Elizabeth II. One of its three theatres was named in his honour.
JOHN PIPER, C.H. (1903-1992)
Arch of Constantine, Rome
Details
JOHN PIPER, C.H. (1903-1992) Arch of Constantine, Rome
signed 'John Piper' (lower right)
ink, watercolour, pastel and gouache on paper
20 1/2 x 12 3/4 in. (52.1 x 32.4 cm.)
Executed in 1961.
Provenance
Purchased by The Hon. John Fremantle (The Lord Cottesloe) at the 1962 exhibition.
Exhibited
London, Arthur Jeffress Gallery, Paintings and Watercolours of Rome by John Piper, May 1962, no. 30.
Special notice
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