English school of painting
The English school of painting is an expression for English (or British) painters who produced characteristically English paintings.
Bibliography
- Ernest Chesneau. The English School of Painting (London, 1885)
- Nikolaus Pevsner, The Englishness of English Art (London, 1956)
- William Gaunt, The Great Century of British Painting: Hogarth to Turner (London, 1971)
- Joseph Burke, English Art, 1714-1800 (Oxford, 1976)
- David Bindman (ed.), The Thames and Hudson Encyclopaedia of British Art (London, 1985)
- William Vaughan, British Painting: The Golden Age from Hogarth to Turner (London, 1999)
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