John Napper was a remarkable man as well as a remarkable painter. It is thrilling to know that his work touches people in far removed places. He loved New York as much as he loved Paris although his heart was always in the remote countryside of England where he sought in his later years to recreate paradise and concentrate all he had learned into an essential form. You might find an article interesting to read. It appeared in Resurgence magazine in the year he died. The link is here
http://www.resurgence.org/resurgence/issues/sk elly220.htm
This article is a cut down version of a longer piece which considered his art and working process in more detail and his philosophical insight which was acute and rare. This article was published by the Temenos Academy in 2001.
An exhibition of his work from the 1950s is planned for the June of 2008 at the Silk Top Hat Gallery in Ludlow, Shropshire. But if you are ever in London it is always worth trying to slip into the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace on a Sunday morning to see his wonderful window which dominates the north wall of one of the oldest chapels in all England. John began the window but alas never saw completed. It was commissioned by the Prince of Wales who continues to value his work and gained much from his philosophy.