







Hang this Victor Pasmore print in your living room for an instant focal point. The Yellow Abstract artwork from the Tate collection brings a burst of colour. This piece is made in the UK exclusively for John Lewis.
A framed reproduction print of 'Yellow Abstract', 1960-1, by Victor Pasmore, from the Tate collection. Made in the UK exclusively for John Lewis.
The black frame is made of solid ayous wood. Framed with a card mount and glass front, it arrives ready to hang on your wall.
Edwin John Victor Pasmore (1908-1998), CH, CBE was a British artist and architect who pioneered the development of abstract art in Britain in the 1940s and 1950s. He studied painting part-time at the Central School of Art in London and helped form the Euston Road School. After experimenting with abstraction, Pasmore worked in a lyrical figurative style, painting views of the River Thames from Hammersmith, much in the style of Turner and Whistler.