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Stanhope Alexander Forbes (1857-1947)

He was one of the founding members of the Newlyn School, Forbes was a prolific painter and his work is characterised by his focus on light and atmosphere. He was known for his realist style, which was influenced by the Impressionist movement, and his paintings often featured coastal scenes, landscapes, and local people. Forbes' work had a major influence on the development of landscape painting in Britain and his legacy continues to be an important part of the history of modern art in Britain.

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Stanhope Alexander Forbes: A collection of 110 paintings - LearnFromMasters

Frank Bramley (1857-1915)

Bramley's work is characterised by his attention to detail, his focus on light and atmosphere, and his use of vibrant colours. He was known for his realist style, which was influenced by the Impressionist movement, and his paintings often featured coastal scenes, landscapes, and local people. Bramley's work had a major influence on the development of landscape painting in Britain and his legacy continues to be an important part of the history of modern art in Britain.

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Frank Bramley: A collection of 34 paintings  - LearnFromMasters

Lamorna Birch(1869-1955)

Birch's work is characterised by his focus on light and atmosphere and his use of vibrant colours. He was known for his realist style, which was influenced by the Impressionist movement, and his paintings often featured coastal scenes, landscapes, and local people. Birch's work had a major influence on the development of landscape painting in Britain and his legacy continues to be an important part of the history of modern art in Britain.

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Samuel John Lamorna Birch (1869 1955) - Sha Shans

Henry Scott Tuke (1858-1929)

Tuke was particularly known for his paintings of young men and boys, which often featured outdoor scenes and portrayed the beauty of youth and innocence. He was known for his realist style, which was influenced by the Impressionist movement, and his paintings often featured bright, bold colours and a focus on light and atmosphere. Tuke's work had a major influence on the development of figurative painting in Britain and his legacy continues to be an important part of the history of modern art in Britain.

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Henry Scott Tuke: A collection of 230 paintings  - LearnFromMasters

The Newlyn School

The Newlyn School was a group of artists who worked in the fishing village of Newlyn, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These artists were known for their realistic depictions of everyday life in the village, often focusing on the lives of fishermen and their families.

Here is a list of some associated artists:

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