About the artist
Frampton later enrolled at St John’s Wood Art School. Between 1912-15, and during several evenings in subsequent years, he refined his craft at the prestigious Royal Academy Schools. His exceptional talent was recognised when he won a first prise and a silver medal. His career as an artist was put on hold due to his service in the World War I Army.
Already a member of the Art Workers’ Guild, Frampton debuted his work at the Royal Academy (RA) from 1920-45. He ascended to the rank of a Royal Academician in 1942, only to retire in 1953. Towards the end of World War II, he discovered that his eyesight was deteriorating, which posed a significant challenge to his detailed-oriented artwork.
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