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London saw its first Post-Impressionist exhibition in 1910. Several painters whose work is seen here were official war artists, who took up modernist ideas and developed their own personal styles. Working in St. Ives, Nicholson’s landscapes turned abstract. He became internationally recognised, as did Henry Moore the sculptor, Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud. Sub-themes in this set are landscape, war and people.
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