David Inshaw (born 21 March 1943 in WednesfieldStaffordshire, England) is a British artist who sprang to public attention in 1973 when his painting The Badminton Game was exhibited at the ICA Summer Studio exhibition in London.[1] The painting was subsequently acquired by the Tate Gallery[2] and is one of several paintings from the 1970s that won him critical acclaim and a wide audience. Others include The RavenOur days were a joy and our paths through flowersShe did not turnThe Cricket GamePresentiment and The River Bank (Ophelia).

The Badminton Game, 1972-73, by David Inshaw (details).
The Rucksack (Anticipation), 1994-95, by David Inshaw (details).
Pussy Willow, 1998-2004, by David Inshaw (details).
Storm over Silbury Hill, 2008, by David Inshaw (details).

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