Northern School (English art)

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Northern School (English art) is a regional British art movement known for its realistic, often industrial and working-class scenes, particularly associated with painters from Northern England in the late 19th and 20th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
regional art movement
artForm drawing
painting
printmaking
associatedWithRegion Greater Manchester NERFINISHED
Lancashire NERFINISHED
North East England NERFINISHED
Tyneside NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
focusesOn labour and industry
life of ordinary people
social conditions in Northern England
hasArtisticStyle realism
social realism
hasGenre cityscape painting
genre painting
industrial landscape painting
landscape painting
influencedBy Industrial Revolution in Britain NERFINISHED
urbanization in Northern England
working-class culture in Northern England
locatedIn Northern England
movementCharacteristic depiction of working-class communities
documentary approach to everyday life
emphasis on local identity
focus on industrialization
narrative figurative painting
use of muted colour palettes
partOf British art
relatedTo British social realism
English realism
regionalism in art
timePeriod 20th century
late 19th century
typicalSubject coal mining communities
everyday life
factory interiors
industrial scenes
mill towns
street scenes
urban landscapes
working-class life

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Coming from the Mill movement Northern School (English art)