Arthur Maderson studied at the Camberwell School of Art, London, from 1959-1963. In 1963 he won the Anna Berry Award in open competition with all final year art graduates. Maderson is primarily concerned with the depiction of light - a similar preoccupation of the nineteenth century French Impressionists. He has adopted some of the same techniques as the Impressionists, using broken brush strokes of thickly applied paint and vibrant juxtapositions of colour. Arthur Maderson exhibits regularly at the Royal Academy and the Royal Hibernian Academy.