Frank Walter
Frank Walter (11 September 1926 – 11 February 2009), born Francis Archibald Wentworth Walter, was an Antiguan artist, sculptor, photographer, composer, writer, and philosopher. Always shy and reserved, he became a recluse in later life so that he could devote himself to the pursuit of art. Walter has achieved posthumous recognition as one of the Caribbean's most significant artists.Walter produced paintings that dealt with landscape, portraiture, and identity, as well as abstract explorations of nuclear energy and the universe. His portraits, both real and imagined, include a ballerina's legs in ''African Genealogy''; Hitler in ''Dipsomaniac''; Walter himself as Christ on the Cross; and Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales as Adam and Eve. Provided by Wikipedia
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18by Reynolds, John RobertOther Authors: “...Sosulski, Frank Walter...”
Published 2009
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