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"Stanley Docks" by Frank Hendry
"Stanley Docks" by Frank Hendry
"Stanley Docks" by Frank Hendry
"Stanley Docks" by Frank Hendry

"Stanley Dock" by Frank Hendry

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"Stanley dock" by Frank Hendry (Liverpool,  b.1924-2009),  acrylic on board, signed to lower right. 

Dimensions: 40cm x 50cm (Image), 47cm x 57cm (Frame)

Frank was born in Birkenhead but shortly after his birth his family moved to Liverpool where he was a well known and revered character in the Liverpool art world. He was renowned for his Liverpool scenes painted in his unique, easily recognised style.

His work has been exhibited alongside a contemporary of his: the sculptor Arthur Dooley at the House of Commons, and in 1985 he staged a major one-man exhibition at the Building Design Partnership in Preston. His European paintings were shown at the Static Gallery and held an exhibition at The Liverpool Academy of Arts, on the Blitz, derived from his war time memories.

He has also exhibited at the Bluecoat Chambers. During 1989 £18,000 was raised from the prints of Frank’s paintings for the Hillsborough Disaster Fund.

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"Stanley dock" by Frank Hendry (Liverpool,  b.1924-2009),  acrylic on board, signed to lower right. 

Dimensions: 40cm x 50cm (Image), 47cm x 57cm (Frame)

Frank was born in Birkenhead but shortly after his birth his family moved to Liverpool where he was a well known and revered character in the Liverpool art world. He was renowned for his Liverpool scenes painted in his unique, easily recognised style.

His work has been exhibited alongside a contemporary of his: the sculptor Arthur Dooley at the House of Commons, and in 1985 he staged a major one-man exhibition at the Building Design Partnership in Preston. His European paintings were shown at the Static Gallery and held an exhibition at The Liverpool Academy of Arts, on the Blitz, derived from his war time memories.

He has also exhibited at the Bluecoat Chambers. During 1989 £18,000 was raised from the prints of Frank’s paintings for the Hillsborough Disaster Fund.