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    The Newlyn School was an art colony of artists based in or near Newlyn, a fishing village adjacent to Penzance, on the south coast of Cornwall, from the...
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    Newlyn (Cornish: Lulyn: Lu 'fleet', Lynn/Lydn 'pool') is a seaside town and fishing port in south-west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is the largest...
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    (6 km) south of Penzance. Lamorna became popular with the artists of the Newlyn School, including Alfred Munnings, Laura Knight and Harold Knight, and is also...
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    Henry Scott Tuke (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    Trained at the Slade School of Art under Alphonse Legros and Sir Edward Poynter, Tuke developed a close relationship with the Newlyn School of painters, his...
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    Stanhope Forbes (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    founding member of the influential Newlyn school of painters. He was often called 'the father of the Newlyn School'. Forbes was born in Dublin, the son...
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    in Cornwall, and is home to a great many paintings by members of the Newlyn School, including many by Stanhope Forbes, Norman Garstin, Walter Langley and...
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    Newlyn School of Art is a not-for-profit educational organisation based in West Cornwall offering short art courses and mentoring by way of professional...
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    beneath the school room, with displays about local history dating back to the Roman era. Exhibits include mining, emigration, Newlyn School paintings,...
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    Harold Harvey (artist) (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    Harold Harvey (1874–1941) was a Newlyn School painter who painted scenes of working-class Cornish fishermen, farmers and miners and Cornish landscapes...
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    Albert Chevallier Tayler (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    involved in the plein air methods of the Newlyn School. He studied at Heatherley's School of Art, Royal Academy Schools and with avant-garde painters in Paris...
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    Laura Knight (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    figures in the artists colony known as the Newlyn School. By March 1908 both had work exhibited at the Newlyn Art Gallery and Harold Knight was an established...
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    Walter Langley (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    June 1852 – 21 March 1922) was an English painter and founder of the Newlyn School of plein air artists. He was born in Birmingham and his father was a...
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    Thomas Cooper Gotch (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    Caroline, a fellow artist. Returning to Britain, they settled into the Newlyn art colony in Cornwall. He first made paintings of natural, pastoral settings...
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  • portal "NSA". Newlyn Society of Artists. Retrieved 25 August 2017. "Newlyn Society of Artists". Retrieved 25 August 2017. "Newlyn School". Retrieved 25...
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    En plein air (category Landscape art by school)
    Their movement began in Florence in the late 1850s. In England the Newlyn School was also a major proponent of the technique in the latter 19th century...
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  • Alfred Munnings (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    which made him wealthy. Between 1912 and 1914 he was a member of the Newlyn School of artists. His work was part of the art competitions at the 1928 Summer...
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    Elizabeth Forbes (artist) (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    in the UK. She often featured children in her paintings and School Is Out (painted in Newlyn) is one of her most popular works. She was friends with the...
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    children dance around a tree. Two other artists connected with the Newlyn School also depicted the game: Elizabeth Adela Forbes in 1880 and Harold Harvey...
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    Norman Garstin (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    Irish artist, teacher, art critic and journalist associated with the Newlyn School of painters. After completing his studies in Antwerp and Paris, Garstin...
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    at the Académie Julian in Paris before settling in Newlyn and associating with the Newlyn School. He is known for his late Pre-Raphaelite paintings....
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    The Rain It Raineth Every Day (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    painting by the Newlyn School artist Norman Garstin and is perhaps his best known work. The painting depicts the seafront between Newlyn and Penzance in...
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  • Dod Procter (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    Cornwall. She was a member of several artists organisations, such as the Newlyn School and became President of St Ives Society of Artists (STISA) in 1966....
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    and symbolist Edward Burne-Jones; Walter Langley, the first of the Newlyn School painters; and Joseph Southall, leader of the group of artists and craftsmen...
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    initially centred on the art-colony of Newlyn, most active at the turn of the 20th century. This Newlyn School is associated with the names of Stanhope...
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    July 1918) was a British master craftsman and instructor of the Newlyn Copper school in Cornwall, England. His style is described as arts and crafts/art...
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    is now often favoured as an artist's smock by association with the Newlyn School who often depicted characters in this dress. The knit-frock (Cornish...
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    Frank Bramley (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    August 1915) was an English post-impressionist genre painter of the Newlyn School. Bramley was born in Sibsey, near Boston, in Lincolnshire to Charles...
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  • St Newlyn East Newlyn Downs Newlyn, West Virginia Newlyn, Victoria, Australia Saint Newlyn otherwise Noyale, a 5th-century Celtic saint Lucy Newlyn (born...
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    A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach (category Newlyn School of Artists)
    England. He settled in Newlyn in February 1884, where he became a founder of the Newlyn School of artists. Soon after arriving in Newlyn, Forbes started to...
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    in numerous works of art, particularly by Stanhope Forbes and other Newlyn School artists. The traditional "Toast to Pilchards" refers to the lucrative...
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