Lambeth School of Art
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Lambeth School of Art was founded in 1854 by William Gregory as a night school associated with the St. Mary the Less Church in London.
The potter Henry Doulton had his works nearby and he began supporting the school early on. The collaboration provided Royal Doulton a supply of higher-quality artwork for its trade, and gave the Lambeth graduates employment. Many noted English modelers and sculptors owe their careers to this partnership.
[edit] Lambeth Students
- Arthur Rackham (circa 1885)
- Edmund Blampied (circa 1903)
- F.W. Pomeroy
- Goscombe John
- George Frampton
- C.J. Allen
- Harry Bates (sculptor)
- George Tinworth
- Stanhope Forbes
- Charles Haslewood Shannon
- Martin Brothers
- Leonard Raven-Hill
[edit] Lambeth Instructors
- Charles Sargeant Jagger
- William Silver Frith
- Philip Connard
- Jules Dalou