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Birmingham School (landscape artists)

The Birmingham School was a group of landscape artists working in Birmingham, England in the late 18th and early 19th centuries; descending from Daniel Bond, who was active in the 1760s, and including well-known later figures such as Thomas Creswick, Thomas Baker and David Cox, who was to become an early precursor of impressionism.

Members
Daniel Bond (1725–1803) • Joseph Barber (1758–1811) • Samuel Lines (1778–1863) • Charles Barber (1783–1854) • David Cox (1783–1859) • W. Roberts (1788–1867) • Joseph Vincent Barber (1788–1838) • H. C. Allport (fl. 1811–23) • Henry Harris Lines (1801–1889) • Samuel Rostill Lines (1804–1833) • F. H. Henshaw (1807–1891) • Thomas Baker (1809–1864) • Thomas Creswick (1811–1869) • George Wallis (1811–1891) • C. T. Burt (1823–902) • Harry John Johnson (1826–1884) • Elijah Walton(1832–1880) ==See also==
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