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Yankel Feather : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yankel Feather
Yankel Feather was a British painter, (born Liverpool 21 June 1920; died 18 April 2009) and a member of the Liverpool Academy of Arts and the Newlyn Society of Artists. Paintings by Feather are in the public collections of the Royal Pavilion and the Walker Art Gallery. He was an expressionist painter. His early works were more formal, and in later works Feather's syle became more expressive and changed as he began painting from memory. His subject matter included still lives, populated scenes of Liverpool dance halls, and seascapes of his St Ives period. ==Early life== Feather was born in Toxteth Liverpool in 1920, into a poor family as the youngest of seven children. He went to Harrington County Primary School and later to a Jewish secondary school. Feather met his absentee father, an Austrian immigrant, only once.〔 He was confronted at the age of fourteen with the premature death of his mother. He took up painting after visits to the Walker Art Gallery.〔 In 1937 Feather joined his sister Leah in south London. He studied part-time under the potter Heber Matthews at Woolwich Polytechnic between 1937 and the outbreak of the Second World War.〔
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