Camden Town Group Notecard Set
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A set of 8 notecards featuring 4 reproduction prints by the Camden Town Group.
The Camden Town Group was a group of English Post-Impressionist artists who lived and worked in north London from 1911-13. Wakefield's Permanent Art collection holds works by some of the leading members including Walter Sickert, whose work has become synonymous with the group.
Harold Gilman, Mrs Victor Sly, 1914 - 15.
Walter Richard Sickert, Ethel Sands Descending the Staircase at Newington, n.d.
Spencer Gore, The Cricket Match, 1909.
Charles Ginner, Pond Square, Highgate, 1932.
2 notecards of each design.
Each notecard comes with an envelope.
Dimensions: 166 x 119 mm
The Hepworth Wakefield was built in 2011 by David Chipperfield Architects to house the city’s nationally important collection of modern and contemporary British art. The Wakefield Permanent Art Collection consists of more than 5,000 works, at the core of which is a significant group of works by Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore which celebrate Yorkshire’s heritage as the birthplace of modern British sculpture. Other leading British artists represented in the collection include Eileen Agar, David Bomberg, Roger Fry, Harold Gilman, Ben Nicholson, Patrick Heron, Lucie Rie and William Scott.
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