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Philip Wilson Steer

(1860-1942), Painter

Sitter 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.

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Philip Wilson Steer, by George Charles Beresford - NPG x6594

Philip Wilson Steer

by George Charles Beresford
half-plate glass negative, June 1922
NPG x6594

Philip Wilson Steer, by George Charles Beresford - NPG x27332

Philip Wilson Steer

by George Charles Beresford
bromide print, June 1922
NPG x27332

Philip Wilson Steer, by Walter Stoneman - NPG x20768

Philip Wilson Steer

by Walter Stoneman
bromide print in window mount, December 1934
NPG x20768

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