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John Hurford was born on 1948, is an A psychedelic artist. Discover John Hurford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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1948

John Hurford (born 1948) is a prolific English psychedelic artist.

1960

Self-taught and with no formal training, he quickly became one of the real forces behind the British psychedelic art movement, and he was a contributor to all three of the most influential and important underground publications of the 1960s: Oz (magazine), Gandalf's Garden and International Times.

He is an honorary member of the South West Academy.

His work has been reproduced in many magazines and books since the nineteen sixties and his early work is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK.

He has been shown in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Whitney Museum of American Art The Whitney in New York and The Tate Gallery in Liverpool.

His early work (as much of it still is today) was crowded with flowers, birds and insects – highly detailed observations from the natural world he saw around him in the Devon countryside where he lives.

He started to work on the farm immediately on leaving school at sixteen and continued to draw and paint.

In the late sixties he successfully submitted work to counter-culture magazines.

He painted in the evenings while working on the farm.

He continued to work on books and produced fine art paintings, first in oils then in acrylics, pencil and watercolour.

He has had many books published, has had many exhibitions locally and in New Zealand, France and London.

1964

He was born on a farm in Chulmleigh, Devon, England and began painting soon after he left school in 1964.

1970

1970: Betty's Wonderful Christmas – Pam Gems (St Lukes Press) UK illustrated

1972

1972: The Eternal Man – Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier (Souvenir Press) UK cover

1973

1973: Moby Dick – Herman Melville (J.M.Dent) UK cover

1973: The Spring on the Mountain – Judy Allen (Cape) UK cover

1974

1974: The Lion of Boaz-Jachim and Jachim-Boaz – Russell Hoban (Cape) UK, cover

1974: The Dormouse – John Hurford (Cape) written and illustrated,(Spindlewood) UK hardback and paperback reprint

1974: The Faerie Queen – Edmund Spenser (J.M.Dent) UK cover

1974: The Lion of Boaz-Jachim and Jachim-Boaz (Picador) UK cover

1974: The Whys and Wherefores of Littabelle Lee – Vera and Bill Cleaver (Hamish Hamilton) UK cover

1974: World Wildlife Diary (Collins) UK all illustrations

1975

1975: ABC of Animals (Cape) UK written and illustrated

1975: The Whispering Butterfly – George Lavin UK cover

1980

1980: Fredgehog – John Hurford (Spindlewood) UK written and illustrated

1988

1988: Jordy – Mary-Ellen Lang Collura (Spindlewood) UK cover

1988 Julie – Cora Taylor (Spindlewood) UK cover

1989

1989: Alex – Tessa Duder (Penguin) NZ cover

1989: At Night – Marcia Vaughan (Shortland) NZ, US, Aus illustrated

1989: The Crab at the Bottom of the Sea (Shortland) NZ, US, Aus illustrated

1989: The Priests of Ferris – Maurice Gee (Puffin) NZ cover

1989: The Ultimate Heresy – John Seymour (Green Books) UK cover

1990

1990: A Happy Tale – Dorothy Butler (Random Century) NZ, (Crocodile Books) US, (Bodley Head) UK illustrated

1990: Dump Bear – Jenny Hessell (Random Century) NZ, (Ashton Scholastic) global illustrated

1990: Son of Thunder – Stig Holmas (Spindlwood) UK illustrated

1990: The Little Spider – Margaret Beames (Shortland) NZ, US, Aus illustrated

1990: The Myth of the Market – Jeremy Seabrook (Green Books) UK cover

1990: The Selfish Giant – Leanna Traill (Shortland) NZ, US, Aus illustrated

1991

1991: Alex in Winter – Tessa Duder (Penguin) NZ cover

2001

In 2001 he started painting full time still designing posters and album covers including Gryphon (Band), Judy Dyble, Lowell Lovinger (The Youngbloods), Barry Melton, It's a beautiful Day, Martin Stone (guitarist) but concentrates on fine art painting – usually in acrylic on canvas, paper or wood panel.