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ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
CARTER Norman St. Clair 1875-1963. CHAMBERLIN William Benjamin 1858-1937. CARTER Paul 1970-2006. CHAMBERS Alice Mary 1855-1920. CARTER Peter John 1920-1979. CHAMBERS Derek H. b. 1937. CARTER Philip Youngman 1904-1969. CHAMBERS Frederick William 1858-1915. CARTERReginald Arthur Lay
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
CLAY Patricia Thomson 1893-1948. CHRYSTAL Margaret fl. 1910-1920. CLAY Phyllis Archibald 1880-1947. CHUBB Frank Harcourt 1894-1971. CLAYDEN Emily Ann 1846-1926. CHUBB Ralph Nicholas 1892-1960. CLAYDEN Phillippa b. 1955. CHUDLEY Sue b. 1951. CLAYDON Frederick Alexander b. 1917.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
SMITH Corinne Pamela Mary Colman 1878-1951. SOUTHALL Joseph Edward 1861-1944. SMITH D. Atherton 1871-1958. SOUTHBY Vera Helen 1895-1987. SMITH David 1920-1999. SOUTHGATE Arthur Clifford 1905-1970. SMITH David Edward b. 1943. SOUTHGATEARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
HADDOCK John Marshall Edwin 1914-1963. HAMILTON Patrick b. 1923. HADDON Arthur Trevor 1864-1941. HAMILTON Richard 1922-2011. HADDON David Wood 1859-1914. HAMILTON Robert 1877-1954. HADDON Joyce Critchley 1914-1994. HAMILTON Vereker Montieth 1856-1931. HADDON Juliab. 1960.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
BROUGIER Adolph Wilhelm 1869-1926. BRIGGS E. Irlam 1867-1951. BROUN-MORISON Guy Edward 1868-1925. BRIGGS Ernest Edward 1866-1913. BROWN Adam Randolph 1862-1901. BRIGGS Josephine b. 1964. BROWN Alexander Kellock 1849-1922. BRIGGS Ken 1931-2013. BROWN Allan Robert1890-1947.
COOLING GALLERIES
Cooling Galleries. John Albert Cooling was born on March 20th 1859 in London, the son of John Cooling, restorer and art dealer. He was educated UCS London, South Kensington Schools and the Royal Academy Schools, where he was a medalist and exhibitor in 1880. He worked originally a portrait painter and restorer entering the art businessin 1884.
YOUNG CONTEMPORARIES In 1949 the idea was put forward by Carel Weight, then teaching at the RCA, that the vacant RBA galleries in Suffolk Street, London could be used to exhibit students' work. Although the early shows tended to be dominated by the work of the RCA students, eventually students from other art schools began to exhibit there too. In the 1960’s the Young Contemporaries' exhibitions moved to the SEVEN AND FIVE SOCIETY The Society was established in 1919 by a group of artists and sculptors who had become disenchanted with the London Group and its domination by the Bloomsbury artists. The Seven and Five owes its name to the original intention of the founding members, which included Ivon Hitchens, to restrict membership to seven artists and five sculptors. HARROW SCHOOL OF ART Harrow School of Art. Marion Hewlett (1843-1915) ran a branch of the Band of Mercy, an organisation that looked after horses and donkeys, a forerunner of the RSPCA. Young people attended her meetings which she saw as an opportunity for social and educational activities. She subsequently began art and domestic science classes for girls inHarrow
FITZROY STREET GROUP The Group was formed by Walter Sickert in 1907 in rooms near his studio in Fitzroy Street, to the north of central London. The original membership consisted of Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Nan Hudson, Ethel Sands, Walter Russell, and the brothers William and Albert Rothenstein(who later
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
CARTER Norman St. Clair 1875-1963. CHAMBERLIN William Benjamin 1858-1937. CARTER Paul 1970-2006. CHAMBERS Alice Mary 1855-1920. CARTER Peter John 1920-1979. CHAMBERS Derek H. b. 1937. CARTER Philip Youngman 1904-1969. CHAMBERS Frederick William 1858-1915. CARTERReginald Arthur Lay
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
CLAY Patricia Thomson 1893-1948. CHRYSTAL Margaret fl. 1910-1920. CLAY Phyllis Archibald 1880-1947. CHUBB Frank Harcourt 1894-1971. CLAYDEN Emily Ann 1846-1926. CHUBB Ralph Nicholas 1892-1960. CLAYDEN Phillippa b. 1955. CHUDLEY Sue b. 1951. CLAYDON Frederick Alexander b. 1917.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
SMITH Corinne Pamela Mary Colman 1878-1951. SOUTHALL Joseph Edward 1861-1944. SMITH D. Atherton 1871-1958. SOUTHBY Vera Helen 1895-1987. SMITH David 1920-1999. SOUTHGATE Arthur Clifford 1905-1970. SMITH David Edward b. 1943. SOUTHGATEARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
HADDOCK John Marshall Edwin 1914-1963. HAMILTON Patrick b. 1923. HADDON Arthur Trevor 1864-1941. HAMILTON Richard 1922-2011. HADDON David Wood 1859-1914. HAMILTON Robert 1877-1954. HADDON Joyce Critchley 1914-1994. HAMILTON Vereker Montieth 1856-1931. HADDON Juliab. 1960.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
BROUGIER Adolph Wilhelm 1869-1926. BRIGGS E. Irlam 1867-1951. BROUN-MORISON Guy Edward 1868-1925. BRIGGS Ernest Edward 1866-1913. BROWN Adam Randolph 1862-1901. BRIGGS Josephine b. 1964. BROWN Alexander Kellock 1849-1922. BRIGGS Ken 1931-2013. BROWN Allan Robert1890-1947.
COOLING GALLERIES
Cooling Galleries. John Albert Cooling was born on March 20th 1859 in London, the son of John Cooling, restorer and art dealer. He was educated UCS London, South Kensington Schools and the Royal Academy Schools, where he was a medalist and exhibitor in 1880. He worked originally a portrait painter and restorer entering the art businessin 1884.
YOUNG CONTEMPORARIES In 1949 the idea was put forward by Carel Weight, then teaching at the RCA, that the vacant RBA galleries in Suffolk Street, London could be used to exhibit students' work. Although the early shows tended to be dominated by the work of the RCA students, eventually students from other art schools began to exhibit there too. In the 1960’s the Young Contemporaries' exhibitions moved to the SEVEN AND FIVE SOCIETY The Society was established in 1919 by a group of artists and sculptors who had become disenchanted with the London Group and its domination by the Bloomsbury artists. The Seven and Five owes its name to the original intention of the founding members, which included Ivon Hitchens, to restrict membership to seven artists and five sculptors. HARROW SCHOOL OF ART Harrow School of Art. Marion Hewlett (1843-1915) ran a branch of the Band of Mercy, an organisation that looked after horses and donkeys, a forerunner of the RSPCA. Young people attended her meetings which she saw as an opportunity for social and educational activities. She subsequently began art and domestic science classes for girls inHarrow
FITZROY STREET GROUP The Group was formed by Walter Sickert in 1907 in rooms near his studio in Fitzroy Street, to the north of central London. The original membership consisted of Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Nan Hudson, Ethel Sands, Walter Russell, and the brothers William and Albert Rothenstein(who later
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
HADDOCK John Marshall Edwin 1914-1963. HAMILTON Patrick b. 1923. HADDON Arthur Trevor 1864-1941. HAMILTON Richard 1922-2011. HADDON David Wood 1859-1914. HAMILTON Robert 1877-1954. HADDON Joyce Critchley 1914-1994. HAMILTON Vereker Montieth 1856-1931. HADDON Juliab. 1960.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
PENSON Frederick Thomas 1866-1951. PIKE Sylvia 1930-2014. PENTON Jack 1917-2000. PIKESLEY Richard L. b. 1951. PEPLOE Denis Frederic Neal 1914-1993. PILBROW Giles b. 1967. PEPLOE Fitzgerald Cornwall 1861-1906. PILCHER Cecil Westland 1870-1943. PEPLOE Samuel John1871-1935.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
SCHWITTERS Kurt Hermann Eduard Karl Julius 1887-1948. SALTMER Florence Adela 1848-1934. SCLANDERS Margaret Hill 1901-1990. SALTONSTALL Joseph W. 1873-1952. SCOBIE Gavin 1940-2010. SALUSBURY Theodora 1875-1956. SCOTSON-CLARK George Frederick 1872-1927. SALVADORI Marcello 1928-2002. SCOTT Angus 1909-2003.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
PRENTICE Catherine Maria 1845-1911. POLUNIN Elizabeth Violet 1878-1950. PRENTICE David 1936-2014. POLUNIN Vladimir Jacolievitch 1880-1957. PRENTICE George Sydney 1911-1994. POMERANCE Fay 1912-2001. PRENTIS Terence 1904-1946. POMEROY Frederick William 1856-1924. PRESCOTT Charles Barrow Clarke 1870-1932.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
BENTHALL Anne 1868-1950. BINGLEY Henry Harding 1887-1972. BENTHAM Percy George 1883-1936. BINGLEY James George 1840-1920. BENTHAM Phillip John 1913-1985. BINKS Reuben Ward 1880-1950. BENTHAM-DINSDALE John b. 1927. BINNEY Hibbert Charles 1871-1951. BENTLEY Alfred1879-1923.
WOOD JAMES FRANCIS RICHARD 1852-1920 Little-known painter of portraits and miniatures who was born in London the son of a typefounder and who became the father of artistOlive Wood.
WOOD OLIVE 1883-1973 Artist Biographies Ltd. Registered in England and Wales. Company No: 04555760. Registered Address: 6 Pollards Close, Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire EN7 5JP COULDERY THOMAS WILLIAM 1838-1902 Artist Biographies Ltd. Registered in England and Wales. Company No: 04555760. Registered Address: 6 Pollards Close, Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire EN7 5JPRUSKIN GALLERIES
This gallery was a private art gallery located in the centre of Birmingham and functioned between 1925 and 1940. The gallery provided a venue for the exhibition of what was then considered modern art which was very much against the prevailing conservative trends not CULLEN FREDERICK 1864-1950 Painter born in Nottingham the son of a warehouseman who later became a box manufacturer. Ant early art education has not been discovered but c. 1886 he attended the Herkomer Art School in Bushey.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
SMITH Corinne Pamela Mary Colman 1878-1951. SOUTHALL Joseph Edward 1861-1944. SMITH D. Atherton 1871-1958. SOUTHBY Vera Helen 1895-1987. SMITH David 1920-1999. SOUTHGATE Arthur Clifford 1905-1970. SMITH David Edward b. 1943. SOUTHGATEARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
BROUGIER Adolph Wilhelm 1869-1926. BRIGGS E. Irlam 1867-1951. BROUN-MORISON Guy Edward 1868-1925. BRIGGS Ernest Edward 1866-1913. BROWN Adam Randolph 1862-1901. BRIGGS Josephine b. 1964. BROWN Alexander Kellock 1849-1922. BRIGGS Ken 1931-2013. BROWN Allan Robert1890-1947.
COOLING GALLERIES
Cooling Galleries. John Albert Cooling was born on March 20th 1859 in London, the son of John Cooling, restorer and art dealer. He was educated UCS London, South Kensington Schools and the Royal Academy Schools, where he was a medalist and exhibitor in 1880. He worked originally a portrait painter and restorer entering the art businessin 1884.
SEVEN AND FIVE SOCIETY The Society was established in 1919 by a group of artists and sculptors who had become disenchanted with the London Group and its domination by the Bloomsbury artists. The Seven and Five owes its name to the original intention of the founding members, which included Ivon Hitchens, to restrict membership to seven artists and five sculptors. FITZROY STREET GROUP The Group was formed by Walter Sickert in 1907 in rooms near his studio in Fitzroy Street, to the north of central London. The original membership consisted of Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Nan Hudson, Ethel Sands, Walter Russell, and the brothers William and Albert Rothenstein(who later
SCARBOROUGH SCHOOL OF ART Scarborough School of Art. The School opened in 1882 comparatively late for a provincial art school. The original building was a former dance academy but rapid expansion due to increased intake of students meant a relocation after just two years. It relocated to a former swimming bath and remained there until enemy bombing during World WarII
HARROW SCHOOL OF ART Harrow School of Art. Marion Hewlett (1843-1915) ran a branch of the Band of Mercy, an organisation that looked after horses and donkeys, a forerunner of the RSPCA. Young people attended her meetings which she saw as an opportunity for social and educational activities. She subsequently began art and domestic science classes for girls inHarrow
BRISTOL SAVAGES
Bristol Savages. Founded in 1894 by Ernest Ehlers, he invited his fellow Bristol based artists to spend a friendly evening in his studio to work and talk. At first, meetings were held in their private studios, then as their numbers grew, in rented premises. By 1904 this led to the official founding of the Bristol Savages and the holdingever
CONNELL CHRISTINE 1865-1938 Sculptor and silversmith nee Mary Christine Connell in Clapton, London the daughter of a silk merchant. She was active as a silversmith and sculptor in London from the 1890's onwards.MACNEICE CORINNA
Painter and more recently a video artist born near London. She studied at the Slade School, 1962-67 and since 1968 she has taught painting at Croydon College of Art.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
SMITH Corinne Pamela Mary Colman 1878-1951. SOUTHALL Joseph Edward 1861-1944. SMITH D. Atherton 1871-1958. SOUTHBY Vera Helen 1895-1987. SMITH David 1920-1999. SOUTHGATE Arthur Clifford 1905-1970. SMITH David Edward b. 1943. SOUTHGATEARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
BROUGIER Adolph Wilhelm 1869-1926. BRIGGS E. Irlam 1867-1951. BROUN-MORISON Guy Edward 1868-1925. BRIGGS Ernest Edward 1866-1913. BROWN Adam Randolph 1862-1901. BRIGGS Josephine b. 1964. BROWN Alexander Kellock 1849-1922. BRIGGS Ken 1931-2013. BROWN Allan Robert1890-1947.
COOLING GALLERIES
Cooling Galleries. John Albert Cooling was born on March 20th 1859 in London, the son of John Cooling, restorer and art dealer. He was educated UCS London, South Kensington Schools and the Royal Academy Schools, where he was a medalist and exhibitor in 1880. He worked originally a portrait painter and restorer entering the art businessin 1884.
SEVEN AND FIVE SOCIETY The Society was established in 1919 by a group of artists and sculptors who had become disenchanted with the London Group and its domination by the Bloomsbury artists. The Seven and Five owes its name to the original intention of the founding members, which included Ivon Hitchens, to restrict membership to seven artists and five sculptors. FITZROY STREET GROUP The Group was formed by Walter Sickert in 1907 in rooms near his studio in Fitzroy Street, to the north of central London. The original membership consisted of Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Nan Hudson, Ethel Sands, Walter Russell, and the brothers William and Albert Rothenstein(who later
SCARBOROUGH SCHOOL OF ART Scarborough School of Art. The School opened in 1882 comparatively late for a provincial art school. The original building was a former dance academy but rapid expansion due to increased intake of students meant a relocation after just two years. It relocated to a former swimming bath and remained there until enemy bombing during World WarII
HARROW SCHOOL OF ART Harrow School of Art. Marion Hewlett (1843-1915) ran a branch of the Band of Mercy, an organisation that looked after horses and donkeys, a forerunner of the RSPCA. Young people attended her meetings which she saw as an opportunity for social and educational activities. She subsequently began art and domestic science classes for girls inHarrow
BRISTOL SAVAGES
Bristol Savages. Founded in 1894 by Ernest Ehlers, he invited his fellow Bristol based artists to spend a friendly evening in his studio to work and talk. At first, meetings were held in their private studios, then as their numbers grew, in rented premises. By 1904 this led to the official founding of the Bristol Savages and the holdingever
CONNELL CHRISTINE 1865-1938 Sculptor and silversmith nee Mary Christine Connell in Clapton, London the daughter of a silk merchant. She was active as a silversmith and sculptor in London from the 1890's onwards.MACNEICE CORINNA
Painter and more recently a video artist born near London. She studied at the Slade School, 1962-67 and since 1968 she has taught painting at Croydon College of Art.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
CARTER Norman St. Clair 1875-1963. CHAMBERLIN William Benjamin 1858-1937. CARTER Paul 1970-2006. CHAMBERS Alice Mary 1855-1920. CARTER Peter John 1920-1979. CHAMBERS Derek H. b. 1937. CARTER Philip Youngman 1904-1969. CHAMBERS Frederick William 1858-1915. CARTERReginald Arthur Lay
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
SMITH Corinne Pamela Mary Colman 1878-1951. SOUTHALL Joseph Edward 1861-1944. SMITH D. Atherton 1871-1958. SOUTHBY Vera Helen 1895-1987. SMITH David 1920-1999. SOUTHGATE Arthur Clifford 1905-1970. SMITH David Edward b. 1943. SOUTHGATEARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
HADDOCK John Marshall Edwin 1914-1963. HAMILTON Patrick b. 1923. HADDON Arthur Trevor 1864-1941. HAMILTON Richard 1922-2011. HADDON David Wood 1859-1914. HAMILTON Robert 1877-1954. HADDON Joyce Critchley 1914-1994. HAMILTON Vereker Montieth 1856-1931. HADDON Juliab. 1960.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
CLAY Patricia Thomson 1893-1948. CHRYSTAL Margaret fl. 1910-1920. CLAY Phyllis Archibald 1880-1947. CHUBB Frank Harcourt 1894-1971. CLAYDEN Emily Ann 1846-1926. CHUBB Ralph Nicholas 1892-1960. CLAYDEN Phillippa b. 1955. CHUDLEY Sue b. 1951. CLAYDON Frederick Alexander b. 1917.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
PRENTICE Catherine Maria 1845-1911. POLUNIN Elizabeth Violet 1878-1950. PRENTICE David 1936-2014. POLUNIN Vladimir Jacolievitch 1880-1957. PRENTICE George Sydney 1911-1994. POMERANCE Fay 1912-2001. PRENTIS Terence 1904-1946. POMEROY Frederick William 1856-1924. PRESCOTT Charles Barrow Clarke 1870-1932.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
BROUGIER Adolph Wilhelm 1869-1926. BRIGGS E. Irlam 1867-1951. BROUN-MORISON Guy Edward 1868-1925. BRIGGS Ernest Edward 1866-1913. BROWN Adam Randolph 1862-1901. BRIGGS Josephine b. 1964. BROWN Alexander Kellock 1849-1922. BRIGGS Ken 1931-2013. BROWN Allan Robert1890-1947.
RUSKIN GALLERIES
This gallery was a private art gallery located in the centre of Birmingham and functioned between 1925 and 1940. The gallery provided a venue for the exhibition of what was then considered modern art which was very much against the prevailing conservative trends not CULLEN FREDERICK 1864-1950 Painter born in Nottingham the son of a warehouseman who later became a box manufacturer. Ant early art education has not been discovered but c. 1886 he attended the Herkomer Art School in Bushey. ST. IVES SOCIETY OF ARTISTS The Society was formed by members of the St. Ives Arts Club in 1927 as a result of a meeting held the previous year when a proposal had been put forward by George Fagan Bradshaw and Herbert Truman that a society should be established to further the interests and promote the work of the many artists living in the St. Ives area. The local number 5 Porthmeor Studios, formerly used by Julius COULDERY HORATIO HENRY 1832-1918 Painter of animals mainly cats or kittens and occasional dogs. He was born in Lewisham, Kent, allegedly the son of a butcher who was also anartist.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
SMITH Corinne Pamela Mary Colman 1878-1951. SOUTHALL Joseph Edward 1861-1944. SMITH D. Atherton 1871-1958. SOUTHBY Vera Helen 1895-1987. SMITH David 1920-1999. SOUTHGATE Arthur Clifford 1905-1970. SMITH David Edward b. 1943. SOUTHGATEARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
PRENTICE Catherine Maria 1845-1911. POLUNIN Elizabeth Violet 1878-1950. PRENTICE David 1936-2014. POLUNIN Vladimir Jacolievitch 1880-1957. PRENTICE George Sydney 1911-1994. POMERANCE Fay 1912-2001. PRENTIS Terence 1904-1946. POMEROY Frederick William 1856-1924. PRESCOTT Charles Barrow Clarke 1870-1932.COOLING GALLERIES
Cooling Galleries. John Albert Cooling was born on March 20th 1859 in London, the son of John Cooling, restorer and art dealer. He was educated UCS London, South Kensington Schools and the Royal Academy Schools, where he was a medalist and exhibitor in 1880. He worked originally a portrait painter and restorer entering the art businessin 1884.
SEVEN AND FIVE SOCIETY The Society was established in 1919 by a group of artists and sculptors who had become disenchanted with the London Group and its domination by the Bloomsbury artists. The Seven and Five owes its name to the original intention of the founding members, which included Ivon Hitchens, to restrict membership to seven artists and five sculptors. FITZROY STREET GROUP The Group was formed by Walter Sickert in 1907 in rooms near his studio in Fitzroy Street, to the north of central London. The original membership consisted of Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Nan Hudson, Ethel Sands, Walter Russell, and the brothers William and Albert Rothenstein(who later
SCARBOROUGH SCHOOL OF ART Scarborough School of Art. The School opened in 1882 comparatively late for a provincial art school. The original building was a former dance academy but rapid expansion due to increased intake of students meant a relocation after just two years. It relocated to a former swimming bath and remained there until enemy bombing during World WarII
HARROW SCHOOL OF ART Harrow School of Art. Marion Hewlett (1843-1915) ran a branch of the Band of Mercy, an organisation that looked after horses and donkeys, a forerunner of the RSPCA. Young people attended her meetings which she saw as an opportunity for social and educational activities. She subsequently began art and domestic science classes for girls inHarrow
BRISTOL SAVAGES
Bristol Savages. Founded in 1894 by Ernest Ehlers, he invited his fellow Bristol based artists to spend a friendly evening in his studio to work and talk. At first, meetings were held in their private studios, then as their numbers grew, in rented premises. By 1904 this led to the official founding of the Bristol Savages and the holdingever
CONNELL CHRISTINE 1865-1938 Sculptor and silversmith nee Mary Christine Connell in Clapton, London the daughter of a silk merchant. She was active as a silversmith and sculptor in London from the 1890's onwards.MACNEICE CORINNA
Painter and more recently a video artist born near London. She studied at the Slade School, 1962-67 and since 1968 she has taught painting at Croydon College of Art.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
SMITH Corinne Pamela Mary Colman 1878-1951. SOUTHALL Joseph Edward 1861-1944. SMITH D. Atherton 1871-1958. SOUTHBY Vera Helen 1895-1987. SMITH David 1920-1999. SOUTHGATE Arthur Clifford 1905-1970. SMITH David Edward b. 1943. SOUTHGATEARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
PRENTICE Catherine Maria 1845-1911. POLUNIN Elizabeth Violet 1878-1950. PRENTICE David 1936-2014. POLUNIN Vladimir Jacolievitch 1880-1957. PRENTICE George Sydney 1911-1994. POMERANCE Fay 1912-2001. PRENTIS Terence 1904-1946. POMEROY Frederick William 1856-1924. PRESCOTT Charles Barrow Clarke 1870-1932.COOLING GALLERIES
Cooling Galleries. John Albert Cooling was born on March 20th 1859 in London, the son of John Cooling, restorer and art dealer. He was educated UCS London, South Kensington Schools and the Royal Academy Schools, where he was a medalist and exhibitor in 1880. He worked originally a portrait painter and restorer entering the art businessin 1884.
SEVEN AND FIVE SOCIETY The Society was established in 1919 by a group of artists and sculptors who had become disenchanted with the London Group and its domination by the Bloomsbury artists. The Seven and Five owes its name to the original intention of the founding members, which included Ivon Hitchens, to restrict membership to seven artists and five sculptors. FITZROY STREET GROUP The Group was formed by Walter Sickert in 1907 in rooms near his studio in Fitzroy Street, to the north of central London. The original membership consisted of Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Nan Hudson, Ethel Sands, Walter Russell, and the brothers William and Albert Rothenstein(who later
SCARBOROUGH SCHOOL OF ART Scarborough School of Art. The School opened in 1882 comparatively late for a provincial art school. The original building was a former dance academy but rapid expansion due to increased intake of students meant a relocation after just two years. It relocated to a former swimming bath and remained there until enemy bombing during World WarII
HARROW SCHOOL OF ART Harrow School of Art. Marion Hewlett (1843-1915) ran a branch of the Band of Mercy, an organisation that looked after horses and donkeys, a forerunner of the RSPCA. Young people attended her meetings which she saw as an opportunity for social and educational activities. She subsequently began art and domestic science classes for girls inHarrow
BRISTOL SAVAGES
Bristol Savages. Founded in 1894 by Ernest Ehlers, he invited his fellow Bristol based artists to spend a friendly evening in his studio to work and talk. At first, meetings were held in their private studios, then as their numbers grew, in rented premises. By 1904 this led to the official founding of the Bristol Savages and the holdingever
CONNELL CHRISTINE 1865-1938 Sculptor and silversmith nee Mary Christine Connell in Clapton, London the daughter of a silk merchant. She was active as a silversmith and sculptor in London from the 1890's onwards.MACNEICE CORINNA
Painter and more recently a video artist born near London. She studied at the Slade School, 1962-67 and since 1968 she has taught painting at Croydon College of Art.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
CARTER Norman St. Clair 1875-1963. CHAMBERLIN William Benjamin 1858-1937. CARTER Paul 1970-2006. CHAMBERS Alice Mary 1855-1920. CARTER Peter John 1920-1979. CHAMBERS Derek H. b. 1937. CARTER Philip Youngman 1904-1969. CHAMBERS Frederick William 1858-1915. CARTERReginald Arthur Lay
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
SMITH Corinne Pamela Mary Colman 1878-1951. SOUTHALL Joseph Edward 1861-1944. SMITH D. Atherton 1871-1958. SOUTHBY Vera Helen 1895-1987. SMITH David 1920-1999. SOUTHGATE Arthur Clifford 1905-1970. SMITH David Edward b. 1943. SOUTHGATEARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
CLAY Patricia Thomson 1893-1948. CHRYSTAL Margaret fl. 1910-1920. CLAY Phyllis Archibald 1880-1947. CHUBB Frank Harcourt 1894-1971. CLAYDEN Emily Ann 1846-1926. CHUBB Ralph Nicholas 1892-1960. CLAYDEN Phillippa b. 1955. CHUDLEY Sue b. 1951. CLAYDON Frederick Alexander b. 1917.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
HADDOCK John Marshall Edwin 1914-1963. HAMILTON Patrick b. 1923. HADDON Arthur Trevor 1864-1941. HAMILTON Richard 1922-2011. HADDON David Wood 1859-1914. HAMILTON Robert 1877-1954. HADDON Joyce Critchley 1914-1994. HAMILTON Vereker Montieth 1856-1931. HADDON Juliab. 1960.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
BENTHALL Anne 1868-1950. BINGLEY Henry Harding 1887-1972. BENTHAM Percy George 1883-1936. BINGLEY James George 1840-1920. BENTHAM Phillip John 1913-1985. BINKS Reuben Ward 1880-1950. BENTHAM-DINSDALE John b. 1927. BINNEY Hibbert Charles 1871-1951. BENTLEY Alfred1879-1923.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
BROUGIER Adolph Wilhelm 1869-1926. BRIGGS E. Irlam 1867-1951. BROUN-MORISON Guy Edward 1868-1925. BRIGGS Ernest Edward 1866-1913. BROWN Adam Randolph 1862-1901. BRIGGS Josephine b. 1964. BROWN Alexander Kellock 1849-1922. BRIGGS Ken 1931-2013. BROWN Allan Robert1890-1947.
SEVEN AND FIVE SOCIETY The Society was established in 1919 by a group of artists and sculptors who had become disenchanted with the London Group and its domination by the Bloomsbury artists. The Seven and Five owes its name to the original intention of the founding members, which included Ivon Hitchens, to restrict membership to seven artists and five sculptors.RUSKIN GALLERIES
This gallery was a private art gallery located in the centre of Birmingham and functioned between 1925 and 1940. The gallery provided a venue for the exhibition of what was then considered modern art which was very much against the prevailing conservative trends not COULDERY HORATIO HENRY 1832-1918 Painter of animals mainly cats or kittens and occasional dogs. He was born in Lewisham, Kent, allegedly the son of a butcher who was also anartist.
COOPER STEPHANY JOAN INNOCENCE 1908-2005 Artist Biographies Ltd. Registered in England and Wales. Company No: 04555760. Registered Address: 6 Pollards Close, Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire EN7 5JPCOOLING GALLERIES
Cooling Galleries. John Albert Cooling was born on March 20th 1859 in London, the son of John Cooling, restorer and art dealer. He was educated UCS London, South Kensington Schools and the Royal Academy Schools, where he was a medalist and exhibitor in 1880. He worked originally a portrait painter and restorer entering the art businessin 1884.
SEVEN AND FIVE SOCIETY The Society was established in 1919 by a group of artists and sculptors who had become disenchanted with the London Group and its domination by the Bloomsbury artists. The Seven and Five owes its name to the original intention of the founding members, which included Ivon Hitchens, to restrict membership to seven artists and five sculptors. GRAY'S SCHOOL OF ART Gray's School of Art today forms a fundamental part of the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. Founded in 1885 as the Gray's School of Science and Art, it was named after its benefactor local businessman and philanthropist John Gray (1811-1891). FITZROY STREET GROUP The Group was formed by Walter Sickert in 1907 in rooms near his studio in Fitzroy Street, to the north of central London. The original membership consisted of Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Nan Hudson, Ethel Sands, Walter Russell, and the brothers William and Albert Rothenstein(who later
SCARBOROUGH SCHOOL OF ART Scarborough School of Art. The School opened in 1882 comparatively late for a provincial art school. The original building was a former dance academy but rapid expansion due to increased intake of students meant a relocation after just two years. It relocated to a former swimming bath and remained there until enemy bombing during World WarII
HARROW SCHOOL OF ART Harrow School of Art. Marion Hewlett (1843-1915) ran a branch of the Band of Mercy, an organisation that looked after horses and donkeys, a forerunner of the RSPCA. Young people attended her meetings which she saw as an opportunity for social and educational activities. She subsequently began art and domestic science classes for girls inHarrow
EAST ANGLIAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING AND DRAWING East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing. The School was established in 1937 at Dedham, on the Essex/Suffolk border, by Cedric Morris, with the help of John Aldridge, Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious. The four artists, all members of the 7 & 5 Society, had become disillusioned by the direction that society was taking afterthe election of
MANN JAMES SCRIMGEOUR 1883-1946 Artist Biographies Ltd. Registered in England and Wales. Company No: 04555760. Registered Address: 6 Pollards Close, Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire EN7 5JPBRISTOL SAVAGES
Bristol Savages. Founded in 1894 by Ernest Ehlers, he invited his fellow Bristol based artists to spend a friendly evening in his studio to work and talk. At first, meetings were held in their private studios, then as their numbers grew, in rented premises. By 1904 this led to the official founding of the Bristol Savages and the holdingever
MACNEICE CORINNA
Painter and more recently a video artist born near London. She studied at the Slade School, 1962-67 and since 1968 she has taught painting at Croydon College of Art.COOLING GALLERIES
Cooling Galleries. John Albert Cooling was born on March 20th 1859 in London, the son of John Cooling, restorer and art dealer. He was educated UCS London, South Kensington Schools and the Royal Academy Schools, where he was a medalist and exhibitor in 1880. He worked originally a portrait painter and restorer entering the art businessin 1884.
SEVEN AND FIVE SOCIETY The Society was established in 1919 by a group of artists and sculptors who had become disenchanted with the London Group and its domination by the Bloomsbury artists. The Seven and Five owes its name to the original intention of the founding members, which included Ivon Hitchens, to restrict membership to seven artists and five sculptors. GRAY'S SCHOOL OF ART Gray's School of Art today forms a fundamental part of the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. Founded in 1885 as the Gray's School of Science and Art, it was named after its benefactor local businessman and philanthropist John Gray (1811-1891). FITZROY STREET GROUP The Group was formed by Walter Sickert in 1907 in rooms near his studio in Fitzroy Street, to the north of central London. The original membership consisted of Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Nan Hudson, Ethel Sands, Walter Russell, and the brothers William and Albert Rothenstein(who later
SCARBOROUGH SCHOOL OF ART Scarborough School of Art. The School opened in 1882 comparatively late for a provincial art school. The original building was a former dance academy but rapid expansion due to increased intake of students meant a relocation after just two years. It relocated to a former swimming bath and remained there until enemy bombing during World WarII
HARROW SCHOOL OF ART Harrow School of Art. Marion Hewlett (1843-1915) ran a branch of the Band of Mercy, an organisation that looked after horses and donkeys, a forerunner of the RSPCA. Young people attended her meetings which she saw as an opportunity for social and educational activities. She subsequently began art and domestic science classes for girls inHarrow
EAST ANGLIAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING AND DRAWING East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing. The School was established in 1937 at Dedham, on the Essex/Suffolk border, by Cedric Morris, with the help of John Aldridge, Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious. The four artists, all members of the 7 & 5 Society, had become disillusioned by the direction that society was taking afterthe election of
MANN JAMES SCRIMGEOUR 1883-1946 Artist Biographies Ltd. Registered in England and Wales. Company No: 04555760. Registered Address: 6 Pollards Close, Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire EN7 5JPBRISTOL SAVAGES
Bristol Savages. Founded in 1894 by Ernest Ehlers, he invited his fellow Bristol based artists to spend a friendly evening in his studio to work and talk. At first, meetings were held in their private studios, then as their numbers grew, in rented premises. By 1904 this led to the official founding of the Bristol Savages and the holdingever
MACNEICE CORINNA
Painter and more recently a video artist born near London. She studied at the Slade School, 1962-67 and since 1968 she has taught painting at Croydon College of Art.ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
CARTER Norman St. Clair 1875-1963. CHAMBERLIN William Benjamin 1858-1937. CARTER Paul 1970-2006. CHAMBERS Alice Mary 1855-1920. CARTER Peter John 1920-1979. CHAMBERS Derek H. b. 1937. CARTER Philip Youngman 1904-1969. CHAMBERS Frederick William 1858-1915. CARTERReginald Arthur Lay
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DRESNER Samuel 1928-2020 The Painter born Shmuel Dresner in Warsaw, Poland and at the age of 12, he was forced, along with his family, into Warsaw’s infamous Jewish Ghetto. Afterwards, he was deported to several Nazi concentration camps including Buchenwald in Germany and Theresienstadt in Poland, where he spent most of his adolescence. At the end of World War II with the aid of the Central British Fund for German Jewry (now World Jewish Relief) and the agreement of the British government, Dresner came to England as a refugee in August 1945. Here he spent four years in a medical sanatorium where he first began to paint, perhaps as a form of therapy. Enrolling in 1949 at London’s Heatherley's School of Fine Art under the tuition of Iain MacNab, Dresner went on to study at London’s Central School of Art in 1953. In 1956 he moved to Paris to attend the André Lhote Academy but later returned to London, where he continued to live and work. Between 1955 and 1981 he exhibited extensively, with a number of solo exhibitions, and his work featured in numerous private and public collections in the United Kingdom, United States, Germany and Israel. Dresner’s most representative work is perhaps The Ghost Town, a collaged landscape comprising numerous pages of ripped and burned text from books in English and Yiddish arranged to suggest an area of ‘land’, plain pages at the top indicating the ‘sky’ and a circular piece of text representing the sun. There is no discernible life form, colour is muted to burned-charcoal and the landscape is austerely parched. Some of the fragments exhibit scorch marks that create shadows and definition. Clearly referencing the trauma of Nazi book burnings that sought to ‘cleanse’ the nation of Jewish culture, the subject of loss is underlined by the title. Nazi ‘cleansing by fire’ began with book burnings and culminated in the gas chambers and incinerators of the war camps. Dresner’s work, therefore, becomes a testament to all the Jews who lost their lives in the Holocaust, serving as both an important historical record and a poignant piece of modern art. Examples of his work are in the collections of the Ben Uri Art Gallery and the Imperial War Museum . Get Unlimited Access from just £5Find out more
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