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1878 Epson, Surrey, England - 1914 Richmond, Surrey, England. Known for: Landscape, interiors and music hall scene painting.
Spencer Frederick Gore (26 May 1878 - 25 March 1914)[1] was a British painter of landscapes, music-hall scenes and interiors, usually with single figures. He was the first president of the Camden... Read full biography
Spencer Frederick Gore (26 May 1878 - 25 March 1914)[1] was a British painter of landscapes, music-hall scenes and interiors, usually with single figures. He was the first president of the Camden Town Group*, and was influenced by the Post-Impressionists*. He was born on 26 May 1878 at Epsom in... Read full biography
Spencer Frederick Gore (26 May 1878 - 25 March 1914)[1] was a British painter of landscapes, music-hall scenes and interiors, usually with single figures. He was the first president of the Camden Town Group*, and was influenced by the Post-Impressionists*. He was born on 26 May 1878 at Epsom in Surrey, the youngest of the four children of the Wimbledon tennis champion, Spencer Gore and his wife Amy Margaret (nee Smith). His father's brother was the theologian Charles Gore. His father sent him... Read full biography
Spencer Frederick Gore (26 May 1878 - 25 March 1914)[1] was a British painter of landscapes, music-hall scenes and interiors, usually with single figures. He was the first president of the Camden Town Group*, and was influenced by the Post-Impressionists*. He was born on 26 May 1878 at Epsom in Surrey, the youngest of the four children of the Wimbledon tennis champion, Spencer Gore and his wife Amy Margaret (nee Smith). His father's brother was the theologian Charles Gore. His father sent him to board at Harrow School in London. He went on to study painting in London at the Slade School of Fine Art*, where he was a contemporary of Harold Gilman. In 1904 Albert Rutherston introduced him to Walter Sickert at Dieppe; and afterwards he... Read full biography
Spencer Frederick Gore (26 May 1878 - 25 March 1914)[1] was a British painter of landscapes, music-hall scenes and interiors, usually with single figures. He was the first president of the Camden Town Group*, and was influenced by the Post-Impressionists*. He was born on 26 May 1878 at Epsom in Surrey, the youngest of the four children of the Wimbledon tennis champion, Spencer Gore and his wife Amy Margaret (nee Smith). His father's brother was the theologian Charles Gore. His father sent him to board at Harrow School in London. He went on to study painting in London at the Slade School of Fine Art*, where he was a contemporary of Harold Gilman. In 1904 Albert Rutherston introduced him to Walter Sickert at Dieppe; and afterwards he associated in Fitzroy Street, London, with Sickert, Lucien Pissarro, Harold Gilman and Charles Ginner. In 1909 he became a mem... Read full biography
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