Martin Bradley (1931 - 2023)
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Japanese Morning 1963 by Martin Bradley
Japanese Morning 1963. 
 
Le Jardin by Martin Bradley
Le Jardin. 1954
 
Two Birds in the Morning Mist by Martin Bradley
Two Birds in the Morning Mist. 1956
 
Window 1958 by Martin Bradley
Window 1958. 
 

Biography

Bradley attended St Paul's School, running away to sea at the age of 14, serving as a cabin boy on the Central and South American run. It was at this time Bradley started to paint. In 1954 he held his first solo exhibition at Gimpel Fils, followed by exhibitions at Gallery One and Redfern in London. In Paris, Rudolphe Augustinci at Rive Gauche Gallery regularly showed his work during the early 1960's.

By 1962 Bradley was tiring of the art scene and decided to rethink his career. During this time he served in the Spanish Foreign Legion, travelled extensively in the Far East, learned ten different languages including Chinese, Japanese and Tibetan, and converted to Buddhism.

His work is in many national and international collections, including the Tate, London and Museum of Modern Art, New York. Notable British collectors include Sir Roland Penrose, Sir Herbert Read and Dame Barbara Hepworth.