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E: 27/03 Win a trip to london (help required)
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From yesterday's Indpenedent Magazine
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Which of these painters was in the Camden Town Group?
a) Walter Sicket
b) J.M.W. Turner
c) Thomas Gainsborough
Prize includes tickets to Tate Modern, Modern Painters - the Camden Town group, lunch at Rex Whistler restaurant & stay in Haymarket Hotel
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(no subject line asked for)
Which of these painters was in the Camden Town Group?
a) Walter Sicket
b) J.M.W. Turner
c) Thomas Gainsborough
Prize includes tickets to Tate Modern, Modern Painters - the Camden Town group, lunch at Rex Whistler restaurant & stay in Haymarket Hotel
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DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF THEM WITH A BARGEPOLE!
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I think its Sicket
What we see depends mainly on what we look for
"This will be mine in 2009" member 500 -
a Walter Sickett0
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<CENTER>Chronological Listing of Camden Town Group Painters
Use ctrl-F (PC) or command-F (Mac) to search for a name <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=4><HR noShade SIZE=2></TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffffff><TD>Walter Richard Sickert </TD><TD>1860-1942 </TD><TD>British Painter</TD><TD align=middle>
Art Prints
</TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD>Lucien !!!!arro </TD><TD>1863-1944 </TD><TD>French Painter</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffffff><TD>Robert Bevan </TD><TD>1865-1925 </TD><TD>English Painter</TD><TD align=middle>
Art Prints
</TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD>Harold Gilman </TD><TD>1876-1919 </TD><TD>British Painter</TD><TD align=middle>
Art Prints
</TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffffff><TD>Charles Isaac Ginner </TD><TD>1878-1952 </TD><TD>French Painter</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD>Spencer Gore </TD><TD>1878-1914 </TD><TD>English Painter</TD><TD align=middle>
Art Prints
</TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffffff><TD>Augustus John </TD><TD>1878-1961 </TD><TD>British Painter</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD>James Bolivar Manson </TD><TD>1879-1945 </TD><TD>British Painter</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffffff><TD>Wyndham Lewis </TD><TD>1882-1957 </TD><TD>Canadian/British Writer/Painter</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD>Henry Lamb </TD><TD>1883-1960 </TD><TD>English Painter</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR bgColor=#ffffff><TD></TD><TD></TD><TD></TD><TD align=middle>
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER>
WhicH makes it A!!
lol u all beat me!#JusticeForGrenfell0 -
"WhicH makes it A!!
lol u all beat me!"
Ah, but you spelt it correctly!0 -
Hi,
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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I have just worked out who Lucien !!!!arro is.
Lucien P.i.s.s.a.r.r.o
Someone has literally taken the p***0
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