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Graham Ovenden

Graham Stuart Ovenden〔("Graham Stuart Ovenden", DirectorCheck. )〕 (born 11 February 1943〔http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/o/9622/Graham+Stuart.aspx〕) is an English painter, fine art photographer and writer. His estranged wife is the artist Annie Ovenden. Their daughter, Emily, is a writer and is a singer with the Mediæval Bæbes.
Some of Ovenden's art has been investigated as possible child pornography by US and UK authorities on a number of occasions. In 2009 Ovenden was prosecuted in the UK on a charge of creating indecent images. A first jury was discharged and a second trial collapsed when the prosecution witnesses did not appear in court. Through these investigations, Ovenden's work received support from leading figures in the art world.
In April 2013, Ovenden was found guilty of six charges of indecency with a child and one charge of indecent assault against a child, charges relating to girls who had modelled for him. Following his conviction, the Tate gallery removed images of his work from its online gallery, and also removed access to his work in its galleries, although it later decided to reinstate three abstract landscapes to the permanent gallery on its website. Ovenden was sentenced on 4 June 2013 to a year's imprisonment suspended for two years. When sentencing Ovenden Judge Graham Cottle told him he cloaked his sexual interest by claiming it was an artistic one. Cottle said a "stream" of young girls had arrived at Ovenden's home, Barley Splatt on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, to be photographed. "The girls had no understanding at that time of the true purpose behind what you were doing, a purpose that was undoubtedly sexual." The judge went on to say that one of the indecency offences Ovenden was convicted of – asking a girl to touch him while they were in a bath together – could today be treated as inciting a child to engage in a sexual act, carrying a maximum jail sentence of 14 years.
The suspended sentence was considered unduly lenient and on 5 June 2013 the Attorney General announced he had begun a review into whether the sentence imposed on artist Graham Ovenden was too lenient.
On 9 October 2013, Ovenden was jailed for two years and three months by the Court of Appeal. Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas ruled the sentence should never have been suspended and noted that Ovenden had not shown a "shred of remorse."
==Life==

Graham Ovenden was born in New Alresford, Hampshire, into a Fabian household, attended Itchen Grammar School (1954–59) and was taught music privately by Albert Ketèlbey. He was a student at the Royal College of Music, before taking up painting around 1962.
He was tutored by Lord David Cecil and Sir John Betjeman. He attended the Southampton School of Art, and graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1968. One of his most important teachers was James Sellars, an expert on Samuel Palmer.
He moved to Cornwall in 1973 with painter Annie Ovenden and their family. He bought a cottage on Bodmin Moor with 22 acres of land. Since then he has been constructing a neo-Gothic building, "Barley Splatt", near Bodmin in Cornwall. The style is eclectic and has been influenced by John Betjeman and Frank Lloyd Wright; some features are influenced by World War II aeroplane engines and tin mine chimneys. All the building has been done by Ovenden himself; in 1988 the house was about half finished.〔Lambton, Lucinda (1988) ''An Album of Curious Houses''. London: Chatto & Windus; pp. 14–17.〕
In 2008 it was put on the market as an unfinished project.〔(Mary Wilson, "Property in Cornwall: Drawn to an artists' work in progress", ''The Telegraph'', 24 December 2008. )〕 It was bought by Paul and Jo Stretton-Downes, who completed it, and run it as a B&B.〔(Barleysplatt Hall. )〕
Ovenden was a founder of the Brotherhood of Ruralists in 1975, along with Graham Arnold, Ann Arnold, Sir Peter Blake, David Inshaw, Annie Ovenden and Jann Haworth. The Brotherhood is no longer extant, although in 2005 it had a major London exhibition at the Leicester Galleries. They were given the name "Brotherhood of Ruralists" by the writer Laurie Lee.

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