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Tate Britain Exhibition

Silver Jubilee Exhibition

2 July – 3 August 1935

Charles Ginner, Porthleven 1922. Tate.

Charles Ginner
Porthleven (1922)
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The exhibition included works by Spencer Gore, John Nash, Stanley Spencer, Augustus John, Cedric Morris, WR Sickert, Gwen John, Henry Tonks, Jacob Epstein, Paul Gaugin.

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2 July – 3 August 1935

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Spencer Gore

1878–1914

John Nash

1893–1977

Sir Stanley Spencer

1891–1959

Augustus John OM

1878–1961

Sir Cedric Morris, Bt

1889–1982

Walter Richard Sickert

1860–1942

Gwen John

1876–1939

Henry Tonks

1862–1937

Sir Jacob Epstein

1880–1959

Paul Gauguin

1848–1903
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