Staithes group
The Staithes group or Staithes School was an art colony of 19th century painters based in the North Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes.[1]
Inspired by French Impressionists such as Monet, Cezanne and Renoir, the group of about 25 artists worked together in plein air, in oil or watercolour.
The group contained renowned artists such as Laura Knight (who kept a studio in the village with her husband and fellow painter Harold Knight), Frederick W. Jackson, Edward E. Anderson, Joseph R. Bagshawe, Thomas Barrett and James W. Booth.
Member artists
- Edward Enoch Anderson (1878–1961)
- Joseph R. Bagshawe (1870–1909)
- Thomas Barrett (1848–1924)
- James W. Booth (1867–1953)
- Owen Bowen (1873–1967)
- John Bowman (1872–1915)
- Lionel T. Cranshaw (1864–1949)
- Ernest Dade (1864–1935)
- Gilbert Foster (1855–1906)
- Arthur Friedenson (1872–1955)
- Leandro R. Garrido (1869–1909)
- Henry S. Hopwood (1860–1914)
- John W. Howey (1873–1938)
- John S. Ingall (1850–1936)
- Frederick W. Jackson (1859–1958)
- Isa Jobling (1851–1926)
- Robert Jobling (1841–1923)
- Dame Laura Knight (1877–1970)
- Harold Knight (1874–1961)
- Charles H. Mackie (1862–1920)
- Frank Henry Mason (1875–1965)
- Frederick W. Mayor (1865–1916)
- Frederick S. Richardson (1855–1934)
- Ernest H. Rigg (1868–1947)
- Mark Senior (1862–1927)
- Albert G. Stevens (1863–1925)
- Percy M. Teasdale (1870–1961)
- Joseph A. Terry (1872–1939)
- Hirst Walker (1868–1957)
See also
References
- ^ Peter Phillips (1993). The Staithes group. Phillips & Sons. ISBN 0-9521107-0-9.
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