Spencer Gore
art by Spencer Gore |
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1878 - 1914
British
-Post-Impressionism
-Spencer Frederick Gore was a British painter associated with the Post-Impressionist movement in Britain. He was one of the founding members of the Camden Town Group, a collective of artists who aimed to depict everyday life in urban areas with a focus on color and form. Gore's style was influenced by the works of French Post-Impressionists such as Paul Cézanne, and he incorporated elements of their approach into his own work. He often painted scenes of London streets, parks, and interiors, capturing the dynamic atmosphere of the city with bold brushwork and vibrant colors. Gore's contributions to the development of modern British art were significant, as he played a key role in promoting avant-garde styles and techniques during his relatively short career.
-Painting
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