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Peter de Francia

Italian-British painter (–)

Peter Laurent de Francia (25 January – 19 January ) was an Italian-British artist, who was Professor of Painting at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London, from to His paintings and drawing are included in art collections in Britain, and he was the author of two books on Fernand Léger, Leger: The Great Parade (Painters on Painting) () and Fernand Léger (), and of several articles on art.[2]

Influenced by nineteenth-century socialist painters such as Gustave Courbet and Honoré Daumier, as well as by socially committed artists of his time like Renato Guttuso and Pablo Picasso, or germans artists such as Max Beckmann or George Grosz, de Francia used subjects that exposed the contradictions in everyday life to try to inspire change.[3]

Biography

De Francia was born in Beaulieu-sur-MerAlpes Maritimes, France to an Italian father, Laurent Fernand de Francia, and an English mother, Alice Groom.[1] He Peter De Francia - James Hyman Gallery XAVES