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The Bristol School (or Bristol School of Artists) is a term applied retrospectively to describe the informal association and works of a group of artists working in Bristol, England, in the early 19th century. It was mainly active in the 1820s, although the origins and influences of the school have been traced over the wider period 1810–40. During the period of his participation in the activities of the Bristol School, Francis Danby developed the atmospheric, poetical style of landscape painting which then initiated his period of great success in London in the 1820s.

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  • The Bristol School (or Bristol School of Artists) is a term applied retrospectively to describe the informal association and works of a group of artists working in Bristol, England, in the early 19th century. It was mainly active in the 1820s, although the origins and influences of the school have been traced over the wider period 1810–40. During the period of his participation in the activities of the Bristol School, Francis Danby developed the atmospheric, poetical style of landscape painting which then initiated his period of great success in London in the 1820s. (en)
  • L'École de Bristol (ou École d'artistes de Bristol) est un terme appliqué rétrospectivement pour décrire l'association informelle et les œuvres d'un groupe d'artistes travaillant à Bristol, en Angleterre, au début du XIXe siècle . Elle est principalement active dans les années 1820, bien que les origines et les influences de l'école aient été retracées sur la période plus large de 1810-1840 . Au cours de sa participation aux activités de l'école de Bristol, Francis Danby développe le style atmosphérique et poétique de la peinture de paysage. C'est ce qui initie sa période de grand succès à Londres dans les années 1820 . (fr)
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  • The Bristol School (or Bristol School of Artists) is a term applied retrospectively to describe the informal association and works of a group of artists working in Bristol, England, in the early 19th century. It was mainly active in the 1820s, although the origins and influences of the school have been traced over the wider period 1810–40. During the period of his participation in the activities of the Bristol School, Francis Danby developed the atmospheric, poetical style of landscape painting which then initiated his period of great success in London in the 1820s. (en)
  • L'École de Bristol (ou École d'artistes de Bristol) est un terme appliqué rétrospectivement pour décrire l'association informelle et les œuvres d'un groupe d'artistes travaillant à Bristol, en Angleterre, au début du XIXe siècle . Elle est principalement active dans les années 1820, bien que les origines et les influences de l'école aient été retracées sur la période plus large de 1810-1840 . Au cours de sa participation aux activités de l'école de Bristol, Francis Danby développe le style atmosphérique et poétique de la peinture de paysage. C'est ce qui initie sa période de grand succès à Londres dans les années 1820 . (fr)
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  • Bristol School (en)
  • École de Bristol (fr)
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