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  1. Newlyn School. 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 1880s until the early twentieth century. The establishment of the Newlyn School was reminiscent of the Barbizon School in France, where artists fled Paris to paint in a more pure ...

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  2. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsNewlyn school | Tate

    The term Newlyn school refer to a group of artists who settled in Newlyn and St Ives in the late nineteenth century and whose work is characterised by an impressionistic style and subject matter drawn from scenes of rural life. Following the extension of the Great Western Railway to West Cornwall in1877 the Cornish fishing towns of St Ives and ...

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  4. www.newlynartschool.co.uk › about-us › newlyn-historyNewlyn School of Art

    The term ‘the Newlyn School’ is used to describe this group of early artistic residents of Newlyn who were bound together by their shared belief in the importance of ‘en Plein air painting and their desire to capture the lives of the local fishing and farming communities. Other members of the group included significant names such as ...

  5. Jul 3, 2017 · The exhibition 'Stanhope Forbes: father of the Newlyn School' was at Penlee House Gallery & Museum from 10th June to 9th September 2017. Discover artworks, explore venues and meet artists. Art UK is the online home for every public collection in the UK. Featuring over 300,000 artworks by over 50,000 artists.

  6. Nov 14, 2020 · The Newlyn School were a group of artists who settled in Newlyn in the 1880s and painted scenes of life in the local fishing community. Although most famous for painting outdoors -en plein air- these artists were also highly skilled at painting interiors, which included cottages, schools, sail lofts, workshops and scenes posed in the artists' own homes and studios.The exhibition explores the ...

  7. The Newlyn School. "The term Newlyn school refers to a group of artists who settled in Newlyn and St Ives in the late nineteenth century and whose work is characterised by an impressionistic style and subject matter drawn from scenes of rural life." — "Art Term — Newlyn School," Tate Gallery website.

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