Feaver, William (Andrew)
FEAVER, William (Andrew)
FEAVER, William (Andrew). British, b. 1942. Genres: Art/Art history. Career: James Knott Research Fellow, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1971-73; Art Critic, The Listener, and the Financial Times; Art Adviser, Sunday Times mag., London; Art Critic, The Observer, London, 1975-98. Publications: The Art of John Martin, 1975; When We Were Very Young, 1977; Masters of Caricature, 1981; Pitmen Painters: The Ashington Group, 1943-1984, 1990. Address: 1 Rhodesia Road, London SW9 9EJ, England.
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