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New English Art Club [NEAC].
English exhibiting society. The club was founded in 1886 by a generation of British artists who looked to France for their inspiration. They had originally intended to call themselves the Society of Anglo-French Painters. They felt that their work was being neglected by the Royal Academy, and the clubs constitution, based on the method of jury selection at the Paris Salon, ensured a more democratic selection procedure than at the Academy.
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- New English Art Club
- Bell, Vanessa
- Camden Town Group
- Catalogue, §4(i): Academy and association exhibition catalogues
- London, §III, 7: Art life and organization, after 1909
- London, §VI, 3: Royal Academy of Arts: Exhibitions
- Russell, John Peter
- Streeton, Arthur
- collections
- members
- Newlyn school
- Orpen, William
- Bevan, Robert (Polhill)
- Bone, (David) Muirhead
- Brabazon, Hercules Brabazon
- Brown, Frederick
- Clausen, George
- Coldstream, William (Menzies)
- Conder, Charles (Edward)
- Forbes, Stanhope (Alexander)
- Gotch, Thomas Cooper
- Hamnett, Nina
- John, Augustus (Edwin)
- La Thangue, Henry Herbert
- Lee, Thomas Stirling
- Lowry, L(aurence) S(tephen)
- MacColl, Dugald Sutherland
- Mann, Alexander
- McEvoy, Ambrose
- Osborne, Walter Frederick
- Pissarro, Lucien
- Roussel, Theodore (Casimir) (1847-1926)
- Sickert, Walter Richard
- Steer, Philip Wilson
- Swynnerton, Annie Louisa
- Thomas, James Havard
- Tonks, Henry
- Tuke, Henry Scott
- Walker, Ethel
- Walton, E(dward) A(rthur)
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