Cullercoats artist colony

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The Cullercoats artist colony was a late 19th-century community of British and international painters based in the North East England fishing village of Cullercoats, renowned for its realist depictions of coastal life and working fishermen and women.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist colony
artists' community
country United Kingdom
endTime early 1900s
focusesOn North Sea weather and seas
coastal life
fisherwomen
fishing communities
lifeboatmen
sea rescues
working fishermen
hasCharacteristic genre painting
maritime art
naturalism
realism
social realism
hasMember Allan J. Hook
Frederick William Jackson
George Horton
Henry H. Emmerson NERFINISHED
Isa Thompson
John Charlton
John Falconar Slater
John Falconar Slater
surface form: John Falconer Slater

John W. Robertson
John Wilson Carmichael
Ralph Hedley
Robert Jobling
Robert Woodley Brown
Thomas Alexander Harrison
William Cosens Way
Winslow Homer
includesNationality American artists
British artists
European artists
influenced British coastal painting
Winslow Homer
influencedBy Barbizon school
French Realist movement
surface form: French realism
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn British Isles
Cullercoats
England
North East England
Tyne and Wear
locatedNextTo North Sea
notableWorkDepictions Cullercoats fishwives
children on the shore
lifeboat launches
stormy seas
startTime 1870s
timePeriod late 19th century

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Cullercoats, England, United Kingdom associatedWith Cullercoats artist colony
subject surface form: Cullercoats
Cullercoats Bay hasArtisticAssociation Cullercoats artist colony