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John Keith Vaughan (23 August 1912 – 4 November 1977), was a British painter. His work is held in the collections of the Government Art Collection, National Galleries Scotland, National Portrait Gallery, Tate and Victoria and Albert Museum in the UK.
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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Keith Vaughan Figure with a Boat
1950 -
Keith Vaughan Figure in a Churchyard
1948 -
Keith Vaughan Girl by a Row of Cottages
1948 -
Keith Vaughan Demolished Houses in St John’s Wood, No. 2
1953 -
Keith Vaughan Leaping Figure
1951 -
Keith Vaughan Small Assembly of Figures
1951 -
Keith Vaughan Rotherhithe
1961 -
Keith Vaughan Bather: August 4th 1961
1961
Artist as subject
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Keith Vaughan Ninth Assembly of Figures (Eldorado Banal)
1976
Film and audio
Sketches, letters, etc.
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Keith Vaughan Portrait of a young man in profile
31 January 1942 -
Keith Vaughan Two prints of advertisements for Spry
date not known -
Keith Vaughan Journal number one
25 August–15 October 1939 -
Keith Vaughan Journal number twenty-one
19 May–16 June 1944