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  1. The East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing was an art learning environment established by Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines in East Anglia in 1937. It was run on very idiosyncratic lines based upon the "free rein" approach that was then current in French academies.

  2. East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing. The School was established in 1937 at Dedham, on the Essex/Suffolk border, by Cedric Morris, with the help of John Aldridge, Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious.

  3. 17 de may. de 2018 · Later in 1937 Morris and Lett established the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing (EASPD) in a building in the centre of Dedham in Essex. The school was unique in its approach to teaching, aiming to reassure rather than criticise the students, and over the years many great artists including Lucian Freud (1922–2011) and ...

  4. 10 de dic. de 2021 · Life with Art: Benton End and the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing | Apollo Magazine. Art Diary. Life with Art: Benton End and the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing. 10 December 2021. Cedric Morris in His Garden (detail; c.1957), Glyn Morgan. Ipswich Borough. © the estate of Glyn Morgan / Bridgeman Images.

  5. In 1937 they founded the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing, originally at Dedham, Essex, then from 1940 at Hadleigh, Suffolk, where they lived permanently from this date. The school was anti-academic in approach: ‘what the pupil felt about appearances mattered more than what he or she saw: drawing, dictated by feeling, could employ ...

  6. More of an artistic community than a school, the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing encouraged individuality and painting en plein air. Two of its most notable alumni are Lucian Freud (1922–2011) and Maggi Hambling (b. 1945).

  7. The East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing was opened by Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines at Dedham in April 1937 and held their first exhibition at Benton End in December the same year. Within a year they had sixty students including Lucian Freud, Maggi Hambling and Joan Warburton.