Frederick Joseph Yates British , 1922-2008
24 x 24 cm
Fred Yates was a British painter celebrated for his bold, colourful depictions of everyday life, landscapes, and urban scenes. Largely self-taught, Yates developed a distinctive, expressive style marked by thick impasto, vibrant colour, and energetic, often playful brushwork. His work captures the character of the British countryside, coastal towns, and domestic interiors with immediacy and charm, often infusing ordinary subjects with warmth and humour.
Yates’ paintings reflect a commitment to observation and spontaneity, drawing on influences ranging from the French Impressionists to modern British figurative painting, while remaining entirely personal in vision. He worked prolifically throughout his life, frequently painting en plein air and directly from his surroundings, producing a large and varied body of work.
Though less institutionally recognized during his lifetime, Yates’ art has since gained considerable appreciation for its lively, direct, and highly individual approach to colour and form. His works are now sought after by collectors who value expressive, joyous interpretations of everyday life in mid-20th-century Britain.