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The Camden Town Group was an organization of British painters that was based in Camden, London. Led by Walter Sickert, the group focused on realist town scenes of daily life and some landscapes, executed in a Post-Impressionist style.
The Camden Town Group was a group of artists inspired by the dark and impressionistic paintings and engravings of Walter Sickert's, who worked in this working-class section of London.
Camden Town Group. The. Inspired by *Sickert and formed in 1911 by British painters who introduced *Post-Inipressiomsni into Britain, this group, which later merged with the London Group, included *Gore and *Gilman. Camden Town Group.
Camden Town Group group of English POST-IMPRESSIONIST painters formed in 1911 around Walter Sickert, including Spencer Gore, Lucien Pissarro, and Augustus John, ...
Camden Town Group: London, 1911 to 1912 The Camden Town Group was a group of artists inspired by the dark and impressionistic paintings and engravings of Walter Sickert's, who worked in this working-class section of London.
In the 1920's Stanley Spencer, Paul Nash, Duncan Grant and Mark Gertler were all members - indeed almost every member of the Camden Town Group started with the New English, and it formed an essential part of their development.
He was an unlikely founder-member of the Camden Town Group in 1911. In 1912 he exhibited his Cubo-Futurist illustrations to Timon of Athens (later issued as a portfolio, the proposed edition of Shakespeare's play never materialising) and three major ...
See also: Impression, Movement, Painting, Impressionism, Academy
 
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