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Pryde, James

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Pryde, James (1866–1941)

Scottish painter. With William Nicholson, he produced the Beggarstaff Brothers posters from 1894 to 1896.

Pryde studied art in Edinburgh and Paris. As a painter, he created pictures of Romantic gloom in which, to echoes of William Hogarth or Giambattista Piranesi, he added an urban fantasy of his own. The Slum is among the most striking of his variations on the architectural theme.



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