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  1. Philip Wilson Steer. 1891. On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art. David Croal Thomson Philip Wilson Steer. 1895. Girl in a Blue Dress Philip Wilson Steer. c.1891. The Beach at Walberswick Philip Wilson Steer?c.1889. Southwold Philip Wilson Steer. c.1889. The Swiss Alps at the Earl’s Court Exhibition

  2. Sir Philip Wilson Steer KBE OM NEAC RA (28 December 1860 – 18 March 1942) was one of the most prominent and famous British artists of the late 19th and 20th centuries. A brilliant painter and draftsman of light, landscape and portraiture, his style increasingly turned Impressionistic with paintings such as Girls Running Walberswick Pier (1888 ...

  3. Philip Wilson Steer (1860–1942) →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. Philip Wilson Steer. Works [edit] "Three Pictures (Steer)" in The Yellow Book, 2 (1894), p. 171 "Star and Garter, Richmond" in The Yellow Book, 6 (1895), pp ...

  4. Self-portraits in the Uffizi Gallery number over 1,600 and have been collected over the centuries by various owners of the Uffizi.Only a few were ever on show at one time. From 1866 a selection was on show in the Vasari Corridor, but this became too unsafe for the growing stream of visitors in the 1930s and after World War II it was never reopened.

  5. J. Rothenstein, 'Philip Wilson Steer 1860-1942', in J. Rothenstein, Modern English Painters Sickert To Smith (1952), p. 59-74. Эта страница в последний раз была отредактирована 14 апреля 2024 ...

  6. Wilson Phillips is an American pop vocal group formed in Los Angeles in 1989. The group consists of sisters Carnie and Wendy Wilson, the daughters of Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, and Chynna Phillips, the daughter of John and Michelle Phillips of The Mamas & The Papas.. Their 1990 eponymous debut album sold over 10 million copies worldwide and included five major US hit singles, four of ...

  7. Philip Wilson Steer (British, Birkenhead 1860–1942 London) 1903. Study of arms for "The Cadence of Autumn" Evelyn De Morgan (British, London 1855–1919 London) 1905. Study of arms for "The Cadence of Autumn" Evelyn De Morgan (British, London 1855–1919 London) 1905.