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A 1780s map of Norwich.Its street pattern was one that the artists of the Norwich School, including Middleton, would have known well.. The Norwich School of painters, which included Middleton, was a group connected by geographical location, the depiction of Norwich and rural Norfolk, and by close personal and professional relationships.
Joseph Clover (baptised 19 September 1779 – 28 April 1853) was an English portrait painter and a member of the Norwich School of painters.He was born in Aylsham, in the English county of Norfolk, one of the twelve children of Thomas and Ann Clover, who owned a drapery business in the town.
The Norwich school of painters was the first provincial art movement established in Britain, active in the early 19th century.Artists of the school were inspired by the natural environment of the Norfolk landscape and owed some influence to the work of landscape painters of the Dutch Golden Age such as Hobbema and Ruisdael.
John Cantiloe Joy Royal Navy shipping in the Channel (undated) Born (1805-06-04) 4 June 1805 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Died 10 August 1859 (1859-08-10) (aged 54) Soho, London Nationality British Known for Marine painting Movement Norwich School of painters William Joy Saving a Crew near Yarmouth Pier (undated, Norfolk Museums Collections) Born (1803-11-04) 4 November 1803 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk ...
Walter Dexter (1876–1958) – English oil and watercolour artist, particularly of Norfolk; Harold Gilman (1876–1919) – English artist and founder-member of the Camden Town Group; Gwen John (1876–1939) – Welsh artist; Horace Tuck (1876–1951) – Norfolk artist of oil and watercolour landscapes
Artists by populated place in Norfolk (1 C) A. Architects from Norfolk (1 C, 19 P) This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 07:06 (UTC). Text is available ...
The artist John Crome, whose pupils included Ninham.Crome was the founder of the Norwich School of painters.. The Norwich School of painters, which included Ninham, was a group connected by geographical location, the depiction of Norwich and rural Norfolk, and by close personal and professional relationships.
John Crome (22 December 1768 – 22 April 1821), once known as Old Crome to distinguish him from his artist son John Berney Crome, was an English landscape painter of the Romantic era, one of the principal artists and founding members of the Norwich School of painters. He lived in the English city of Norwich for all his life.