Donald Pass
Born: 1930
Born in Congleton, he studied first at the Stoke on Trent school of art moving from there to the Royal Academy schools. From 1957 he was concerned with semi abstract figures in landscapes. During this time he was championed by Sir John Rothenstein the keeper of the Tate Gallery who described Pass as having "A spark of Genius, a very rare thing".
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