The New English Art Club: An Exhibition of Selected Members

30 March - 14 April 2022

Towards the end of the 19th century the brightest young hopes of the British art world looked to Paris for an education in cutting edge painting. Although the initial tumult of Impressionism had subsided, the excitement that those artists’ ideas engendered still permeated the ateliers and salons of the French capital. On their return to London, young British painters were struck by the disparity between the two capitals’ approach to art. By the mid 1880s Monet was finding financial security and public approbation, by contrast in London the artistic establishment was dominated by the technically brilliant but artistically turgid Academic style. That Academic approach that had been success fully eroded in Paris by Impressionism and its antecedents was as robust and institutionalized as it had been for a century.

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