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Philip Wilson Steer English Painter, 1860-1942
was an English artist. Philip Wilson Steer was born in Birkenhead, the son of the portrait painter Philip Steer (1810-1871). After finding the examinations of the Civil Service too demanding, he became an artist in 1878. He studied at the Gloucester School of Art and then from 1880 to 1881 at the South Kensington Drawing Schools. He was rejected by the Royal Academy of Art and so studied in Paris between 1882 and 1884. He studied at the Acad??mie Julian, and then in the École des Beaux Arts under Cabanel. There he became one of the few English Impressionists. He is known for his landscapes, such as 'The Beach at Walberswick' (1890; Tate Gallery, London). He became a leader (with Walter Sickert) of the English Impressionist movement and was one of the founders of the New English Art Club in 1886. During the First World War, he was recruited by Lord Beaverbrook, the Minister of Information, to paint pictures of the Royal Navy.
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Painting ID:: 11831 Young Woman on the Beach
ca 1886
4' 1 1/2'' x 3'(125.5 x 91.5 cm)Gift of Paul Rosenberg,1927
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Painting ID:: 27968 Children Paddling Walberswick
1894
oil on canvas 64.2 x 92.4 cm (25 1/4 x 36 3/8 in)
Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge (mk63)
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Painting ID:: 27978 A Summer's Evening
1888
Oil on canvas 146 x 228.6cm(57 3/4 x 90 1/2 in)
Private collection (mk63)
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Painting ID:: 32799 A Procession of Yachts
mk81
1892-3
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Painting ID:: 32803 The Beach at Walberswick
mk81
c.1889
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Philip Wilson Steer
English Painter, 1860-1942
was an English artist. Philip Wilson Steer was born in Birkenhead, the son of the portrait painter Philip Steer (1810-1871). After finding the examinations of the Civil Service too demanding, he became an artist in 1878. He studied at the Gloucester School of Art and then from 1880 to 1881 at the South Kensington Drawing Schools. He was rejected by the Royal Academy of Art and so studied in Paris between 1882 and 1884. He studied at the Acad??mie Julian, and then in the École des Beaux Arts under Cabanel. There he became one of the few English Impressionists. He is known for his landscapes, such as 'The Beach at Walberswick' (1890; Tate Gallery, London). He became a leader (with Walter Sickert) of the English Impressionist movement and was one of the founders of the New English Art Club in 1886. During the First World War, he was recruited by Lord Beaverbrook, the Minister of Information, to paint pictures of the Royal Navy.
. Related Artists to Philip Wilson Steer: | Domingo Garcia y Vasquez | CAPORALI, Bartolomeo | Bourdon, Sebastien | Henry Lebasques | Christoph Amberger |
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