Norwich School of Art The Norwich School was founded in 1803 by John Crome and John Sell Cotman.
Norwich school. English regional school of landscape painting, the only local school in English art history which is comparable with the earlier Italian schools.
Norwich School of Landscape Painters (1803-33) Barbizon School of Landscape Painting Hudson River School Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Naturalism Realism Luminism Landscape Painting Wanderers Art Movement (Russia) French Impressionism ...
Now a resident of Norfolk, she teaches part-time at the Universities of Loughborough and East Anglia, Birkbeck College, and Norwich School of Art and Design.
Norwich School, founded 1803 Orientalism Peredvizhniki Pointillism, c. 1880s-1910s Pont-Aven School, c. 1850s-1890s Post-Impressionism, c. 1880s-1900s Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Realism, c. 1850s-1900s Romanticism, c. 1750s-1890s ...
Dickes, William Frederick. The Norwich School of Painting. London and Norwich, n.d. [1905]: 98, repro. 1921 Baker, C.H. Collins. Crome. London, 1921: 149, pl. xxxv.
See also: School, Painting, Impression, Contemporary art, Constructivism
 
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