Derrick Greaves - The Cart Derrick Greaves - Nude (black and white) Derrick Greaves - Bamboo Derrick Greaves - Birds in Summer Rain Derrick Greaves - Birthday Derrick Greaves - Bouquet and box Derrick Greaves - Blade Derrick Greaves - Bling Derrick Greaves - Entrance to a pothole Derrick Greaves - Geoglyph Derrick Greaves - Leaf in a Stream II Derrick Greaves - Two Birds Derrick Greaves - Two Doves Derrick Greaves - Vase with falling petal Derrick Greaves - Blue Bird Derrick Greaves - Decorated Jug Derrick Greaves - Edge of the Wood Derrick Greaves - Numbered rocks in a garden Derrick Greaves - Volcano Derrick Greaves - Self Portrait Derrick Greaves - Rose Derrick Greaves - Majorca 2 Derrick Greaves - Fruit Basket Derrick Greaves - Fruit on plate Derrick Greaves - Coffee II Derrick Greaves - Aremnian Monotype Derrick Greaves - Square Vase Derrick Greaves - In the Studio Derrick Greaves - At the Farm Derrick Greaves - Gardens Derrick Greaves - Gardens Night Descends on the Garden Derrick Greaves - Gardens The Snow Melting Derrick Greaves - One Pear Left on the Right Derrick Greaves - Tree Derrick Greaves - Two Roses Derrick Greaves - Nude, Orange Derrick Greaves - Nude, Pink Derrick Greaves - Nude, Purple Derrick Greaves - Nude, Turquoise Derrick Greaves - Nude, Two Pink Derrick Greaves - Shaking the Tree (Cherries) Derrick Greaves - Barley Derrick Greaves - Bird and clouds Derrick Greaves - Bird and foliage Derrick Greaves - Bird and moonlight Derrick Greaves - Bird on twig Derrick Greaves - Field maple Derrick Greaves - Hawthorn Derrick Greaves - Magnolia and moon Derrick Greaves - Nightingale song Derrick Greaves - Oak leaves

DERRICK GREAVES

Derrick Greaves is one of the most important British painters of the last half century. Greaves initially gained acclaim in the 1950s, when he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale along with the other 'Kitchen-Sink' painters with whom he was associated: John Bratby, Edward Middleditch and Jack Smith.

His work has developed from the social realism of the 1950s to a more heraldic style that paralleled 1960s Pop Art, from an imagery based on nature and observable fact to more studio-bound imaginative constructs.

Derrick Greaves is represented by James Hyman Gallery.