Patrick Procktor

Patrick Procktor

Patrick Procktor RA (12 March 193629 August 2003) was a prominent English artist of the late 20th century.

Early life

Patrick Procktor was born in Dublin, the younger son of an oil company accountant, but moved to London when his father died in 1940. From the age of 10, he attended Highgate School – where his teachers included landscape painter Kyffin Williams – intending to read classics at university. However, his mother's income was insufficient to fund his further education and after a period working with a north London builders' merchants 18-year-old Procktor was conscripted into the Royal Navy where, during his National Service, he learned to speak Russian.

Professional artist

Subsequently, while working as a Russian interpreter with the British Council, Procktor began to paint and draw in his spare time, and was accepted by the Slade School of Fine Art in 1958. There he was influenced by artists including William Coldstream and Keith Vaughan, developing a dark, figurative painting style.

In 1962 he became a professional artist and had his first show at the Redfern Gallery in London's Cork Street in 1963 – a great commercial success that helped confirm his reputation among a wider artistic circle including the theatre and music (he won numerous commissions for pop record sleeves). A year later, Procktor was featured in Bryan Robertson's "New Generation" exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery – a show that also raised the profile of fellow artists David Hockney, Bridget Riley and John Hoyland.

Procktor's work, primarily in oils, acrylics and watercolour, drew on pop art influences, but were also influenced by his travels (he visited Italy, Greece, India, China and Japan, among other places). He was also adept at print-making, producing a sequence to illustrate a new 1976 edition of Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner". In 1984 he was commissioned to paint a reredos for the St John the Baptist's Chapel in Chichester Cathedral.

Personal life

Procktor lived in Manchester Street, Marylebone, central London (in a flat formerly occupied by William Coldstream), where he socialised with, among others, Derek Jarman, Francis Bacon, and Cecil Beaton (several of Beaton's photographs of Procktor are in the National Portrait Gallery; Procktor's own 1967 pen and ink drawing of Joe Orton is also in the Gallery's collection).

Despite his homosexual leanings, in 1973 Procktor married a widow neighbour and restaurateur Kirsten Benson. She sold her restaurant (Odin's) to Peter Langan, and Procktor, Hockney, Bacon and Lucien Freud all provided paintings to hang on the walls of Odin's and Langan's Brasserie in return for hospitality.

Procktor was elected a member of the Royal Academy in 1996 and died seven years later, aged 67.

Procktor's painting "The Guardian Readers" is the cover art for Elton John's album,"Blue Moves".

References

* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/obituary/0,,1034526,00.html Guardian obituary, 3 September 2003]
* [http://www.rogallery.com/Prockter/Prockter-Bio.htm Biography]


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