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Camden Town Group

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Camden Town Group

School of British painters (1911–13), based in Camden, London, led by Walter Sickert. The work of Spencer Gore (1878–1914) and Harold Gilman (1876–1919) is typical of the group, rendering everyday town scenes in post-Impressionist style. In 1913 they merged with another group to form the London Group.



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Some of the key figures and artists' groups are explored, such as the New English Art Club and the Camden Town group, as well as some individuals.
Modern Painters: The Camden Town Group Tate Britain, London SW1; until 4 May Tate Britain is promoting the Camden Town Group: Spencer Gore, Robert Bevan, Charles Ginner and others even less famous than the group's one and only star, Walter Sickert.
2 WALTER SICKERT, LAZARUS BREAKS HIS FAST: SELF-PORTRAIT, 1927 In this fascinating work, the Camden Town Group painter portrays himself as Lazurus, whom Jesus raised from the dead.
 
 
 
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