Staithes Group of artists

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The Staithes Group of artists was a late 19th- and early 20th-century colony of British painters known for their plein air, impressionistic depictions of everyday life and coastal scenes around the North Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
artists' colony
activeInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
artisticFocus coastal scenes
everyday life
fishing village life
artisticPractice direct observation of light and atmosphere
painting outdoors from nature
artisticStyle emphasis on natural light
loose brushwork
naturalistic colour
associatedWith British impressionism
Yorkshire art
basedAround Staithes fishing village
country United Kingdom
declineFactor outbreak of World War I
genre genre painting
landscape painting
marine painting
hasArtForm oil painting
watercolour painting
historicalContext Edwardian era NERFINISHED
Victorian era NERFINISHED
influencedBy Barbizon school NERFINISHED
French impressionism
Newlyn School NERFINISHED
languageOfCommunity English
locatedIn England
North Yorkshire
Staithes NERFINISHED
Yorkshire coast NERFINISHED
movementType impressionism
plein air painting
notableMember Charles Mackie NERFINISHED
Ernest Dade NERFINISHED
Frederick William Jackson NERFINISHED
Harold Knight NERFINISHED
Isaac Walter Jenner NERFINISHED
Joseph R. Bagshawe NERFINISHED
Laura Knight NERFINISHED
Mark Senior NERFINISHED
Robert Jobling NERFINISHED
region North Sea coast NERFINISHED
subjectMatter cliffs and shoreline
domestic interiors
fishing boats
harbour scenes
local villagers

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