Art Circle
Cranbrook Colony
Cranbrook Colony was an art circle founded in 1853. It was active from 1853 to 1900. This catalog holds 27 public-domain works by 5 of its members. Its artists are most associated with French Realism.
About
The Cranbrook Colony was an informal circle of British genre painters who gathered in the village of Cranbrook, Kent, during the mid-to-late 19th century. United by a shared focus on rural life and domestic scenes, the group included prominent artists such as George Henry Boughton and Frederick Daniel Hardy.
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Works by its members
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The Waning Honeymoon -
Children Playing at Doctors -
Giotto (c.1267–1337) (design for a mosaic in the Victoria and Albert Museum) -
Giotto (c.1267–1337) (design for a mosaic in the Victoria and Albert Museum) -
Sea Breeze -
Village Choir -
A Woman Holding a Marguerite -
A Girl Holding a Mirror and a Rose -
The Contrast: Youth and Age -
Washerwomen on the Beach at Etretat -
Winter scene in Holland -
Venus and Neptune -
Beating for Recruits -
A Deathbed Scene -
Sickness and Health -
Contrary Winds -
A Village Choir -
Sunday Afternoon -
Cottage Interior -
The Rival Performers -
Waiting for an Answer -
Reading the Scriptures -
Returning from the Fair -
Cottage interior -
Llyn-y- Cau, the tarn near the summit of Cader Idris, Merionethshire, North Wales -
Old Cronies -
The Deed Chest