Spencer Gore

Gore, Spencer





Spencer Gore was born 1878 BirthEpsom, Surrey, England.
Died March 25 1914 deathHertfordshire, England.

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From 1905, British artists were able to get a taste of French avant-garde painting through a series of exhibitions in London. "Manet and the Post-Impressionists", mounted in 1910 and 1911, had a particular impact on Spencer Gore.
A view from the window at 6 Cambrian Road, Richmond
MORNINGTON CRESCENT
Back Gardens from Houghton Place

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