Philip Wilson Steer
(1860-1942), PainterSitter in 14 portraits
Artist of 3 portraits
Steer, who trained as a painter in Paris, was a founder-member of the New English Art Club in 1886, and a leading exponent of Impressionist landscape and figure painting in England. He taught at the Slade, (1893-1930), and his later work explored the landscape tradition of Turner and Constable.
by Walter Sickert
oil on canvas, circa 1890
NPG 3116
by Edward Stott
chalk, 1890s
NPG 6806
by Henry Tonks
pencil, circa 1900-1932
NPG 3072(3a)
by Henry Tonks
pen and ink, 1900-1925
NPG 3072(1)
by Henry Tonks
pen and ink, 1900-1925
NPG 3072(6)
Augustus John, Ambrose McEvoy and Philip Wilson Steer
by Frederick Cole
albumen cabinet card, circa 1900
NPG P1830
Group associated with the New English Art Club
by Sir William Orpen
pencil, black chalk (or charcoal), pen, ink and watercolour, circa 1904
NPG 6345
The Selecting Jury of the New English Art Club, 1909
by Sir William Orpen
oil on canvas, 1909
NPG 2556
Some members of the New English Art Club
by Donald Graeme MacLaren
pencil and watercolour, circa 1910-1914
NPG 2663
by Henry Tonks
pencil, after 1920
NPG 5088
by William Rothenstein
chalk, 1928
NPG 4643
by George Charles Beresford
half-plate glass negative, June 1922
NPG x6594
by George Charles Beresford
bromide print, June 1922
NPG x27332
by Walter Stoneman
bromide print in window mount, December 1934
NPG x20768
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