Frederick spencer gore
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The Cricket Match (nn02)
Painting ID:: 23073 new7/Frederick spencer gore-567938.jpg
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Frederick spencer gore
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British. 1878 - 1914.
English painter. He studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, London (1896-9), where he met Harold Gilman, who became a close friend. In 1902 he visited Spain with another Slade contemporary, Wyndham Lewis, and two years later he visited Sickert in Dieppe. From that time on his work was influenced by French art, and Gore learnt much about Degas's paintings through Sickert's teaching. After Sickert's return to London in 1905 Gore frequently accompanied him to music halls and made them the subject of several paintings, for example The Mad Pierrot Ballet, the Alhambra |
The Cricket Match (nn02) |
c.1908-1909
Oil on canvas
30x34"
Wakefield Art Gallery
West Yorkshire |
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