The 'East London Group'
The East London Group was one of the most innovative art movements to have flourished in the UK in the first half of the Twentieth Century. As a movement it bubbled up organically from classes at the Bow & Bromley Evening Institute in East London in the early 1920s, supported by an inspirational teacher John Cooper. A forerunner of the group, the East London Arts Club exhibited at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1928 with members work soon being shown at the National Gallery Millbank (now the Tate). The ELG were regular exhibitors at the prestigious Lefevre Galleries in the West End throughout the Thirties.
ELG Paintings of Houses
A celebration of art projects where the house is both the subject and the canvas.
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'Adelaide Road, Hampstead, London' by Henry Silk of The East London Group
Other ELG Paintings of Buildings
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'The Red Hut' by Harold Steggles of The 'East London Group' 1931
Other Interesting Web Sites
http://www.eastlondongroup.co.uk
See Also In Chimni
ChimniWiki Page: Houses As Art
ChimniWiki Page: Red Houses
ChimniWiki Page: Blue Houses
ChimniWiki Page: Black Houses
Other Interesting Web Sites
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