List of British Painters - Born 20th Century

Born 20th Century

  • Ceri Richards (1903–1971)
  • Graham Sutherland (1903–1980)
  • John Piper (1903–1992)
  • Cecil Kennedy (1905–1997)
  • Eliot Hodgkin (1905–1987)
  • Emmy Bridgwater (1906–1999)
  • Francis Bacon (1909–1992)
  • John Bridgeman (1914–2004)
  • Sylvia Molloy (1914–2008)
  • William Gear (1915–1997)
  • Leonora Carrington (1917–2011)
  • Michael Kidner (1917-2009)
  • Heinz Koppel (1919–1980) Born in Berlin, lived in Liverpool.
  • John Christoforou (born 1921)
  • Patrick Heron (1920 – 1999)
  • John Craxton (1922–2009)
  • Lucian Freud (1922–2011)
  • Patrick Swift (1927–1983) Born in Ireland
  • John Plumb (1927–2008)
  • John Copnall (1928–2007)
  • Adrian Morris (1929–2004)
  • Robyn Denny (born 1930)
  • Bridget Riley (1931)
  • Peter Blake (born 1932)
  • Norman Douglas Hutchinson (born 1932)
  • Marc Vaux (born 1932)
  • Alexander Goudie (1933–2004)
  • Jeremy Moon (1934–1973)
  • John Hoyland (1934–2011)
  • Clive Madgwick (1934–2005)
  • Ken Kiff (1935–2001)
  • Ivor Davies (artist) (born 1935)
  • Patrick Caulfield (1936–2005)
  • David Hockney (born 1937)
  • Tess Jaray (born 1937)
  • Robert Lenkiewicz (1941–2002)
  • Sheila Mullen (born 1942)
  • Ali Omar Ermes (born 1945)
  • Winston Watson (born 1945)
  • John Wonnacott (born 1940)
  • Bruce McLean (born 1944)
  • Jonathon Coudrille (born 1945)
  • Timothy Hyman (born 1946)
  • Edward Kelly (born 1946)
  • Nicholas Hely Hutchinson (born 1950)
  • Roy Petley (born 1951)
  • Peter Edwards (born 1955)
  • Jo Self (born 1956)
  • Michael Hickling (born 1958)
  • David Leapman (born 1959)
  • Ken Maycock (born 1960)
  • Guy Denning (born 1965)
  • Damien Hirst (born 1965)
  • Chantal Joffe (born 1969)
  • Justin Mortimer (born 1970)
  • Banksy (b. c. 1974)
  • Stuart Pearson Wright (born 1975)
  • Will Teather (born 1980)
  • William Mark Coulthard (born 1961)
  • Philip Diggle (born 1961)

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