Westminster School of Art

The Westminster School of Art was an art school in Westminster, London. It was located at 18 Tufton Street, Deans Yard, Westminster, and was part of the old Architectural Museum.

H. M. Bateman[1] described it in 1903 as

"... arranged on four floors with galleries running round a big square courtyard, the whole being covered over with a big glass roof. Off the galleries were the various rooms which made up the school, the galleries themselves being filled with specimens of architecture which gave the whole place the air of a museum, which of course it was."

In 1904 the art school moved and merged with the Westminster Technical Institute, in a two-story building on Westminster's Vincent Square,[2] established by the philanthropy of Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts in 1893.[3]

Artists

The following people, most but not all artists, were associated with the school:

References

Notes

  1. Anderson, The Man who was H. M. Bateman, p. 18
  2. Duncan Grant, by Frances Spalding, chapter 2, page 5
  3. London Higher: The Establishment of Higher Education in London, edited by Roderick Floud, Sean Glynn, page 181
  4. Pick, Michael (1 February 1999). "Obituary: Michael Sherard". The Independent. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  5. http://tclf.org/pioneer/christopher-tunnard

Coordinates: 51°29′50″N 0°07′43″W / 51.4973°N 0.1287°W / 51.4973; -0.1287


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