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Arhtur k Maderson Arthur Maderson
Arthur Karel Maderson - was
born in 1942, in London,
England. He studied fine Art
from 1959 to 1963 at
Camberwell School of Art,
London, where in 1963 he
won the Anna Berry Award in
open competition with final
year graduates from all
leading art schools in England.
Maderson's parallel interest in
both psychology and
psychiatry led him into the
field of art therapy. He was an
art therapist for 9 years at
Park Prewett Psychiatry
Hospital, Basingstoke,
Hampshire.
Although Maderson continued
to paint on a regular basis, it
was only in 1982, at the age
of 40 that he felt sufficiently
confident to exhibit. From this
period, he has enjoyed
considerable success with all
major shows being sold out.
Maderson's success in the UK
has been replicated in the
Republic where his reputation
as a painter of distinction and
passion is firmly established.
Reclusive by nature, Arthur
Maderson does not move in
artistic circles, give interviews
or take any interest in
discussing, let alone
promoting his work.
He works at a frantic pace
with dedication, determination
and unflagging vigour and
energy. His life as a painter is
shared between Cappoquin, a
village in the Blackwater
Valley in County Waterford,
and a small hamlet high in a
largely unpopulated
mountainous region of the
Cevenne, in the South of
France. Arthur maderson has
exhibited at the Royal
Academy, The Royal West of
England Academy where in
1987 he won the Cornellisen
Award and the Royal
Hibernain Academy in Dublin
winning the Abbey Studio
Award for the most
distinguished painting in 1993.
He has represented Ireland in
a number of prestigious
shows and his exhibitions are
proof of his continuing output
of work which never ceases to
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