John Piper
John Piper trained at the Richmond School of Art followed by the Royal College of Art. He turned from abstraction early in his career to a more naturalistic approach; his work often focused on the British landscape, especially churches. Piper was appointed a official war artist from 1940-1942. After the war he became renowned for his stained glass and set designs and continued to write extensively on modern art. www.tate.org.uk