Spencer Frederick Gore (1878-1914), Painter
Sitter in 3 portraits
Artist of 1 portrait
Painter; trained at the Slade (1896-9) where his fellow students included Augustus John, Harold Gilman and Wyndham Lewis. He became a leading exponent of English Post-Impressionism. While working in Paris and Dieppe in 1904-6 Gore became familiar with the work of post-impressionist painters including Cézanne, Gauguin and Van Gogh. Gore was a key member of the Fitzroy Street Group, a founder of the Camden Town Group, 1911, of which he was President, and of the London Group, 1913. In 1912 he directed the mural decorations at the nightclub, 'The Cave of the Golden Calf'.
by Albert Rutherston
oil on canvas, 1902
NPG 3320
by Harold Gilman
oil on cardboard, circa 1911-1912
On display in Room 31 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 6879
by Spencer Frederick Gore
oil on canvas, 1914
On display in Room 31 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 4981
All paintings by this artist on the BBC Your Paintings website
Category
Art
Groups
Artists and artisans
Camden Town Group
Place
London





