Philip Wilson Steer
Philip Wilson Steer | |
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Philip Wilson Steer, photograph by George Charles Beresford, 1922. | |
| Born | 28 December 1860 Birkenhead, Cheshire, England |
| Died | 18 March 1942 (aged 81) London, England |
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| Known for | Painting |
Philip Wilson Steer OM (28 December 1860 – 18 March 1942) was a British painter of landscapes, seascapes plus portraits and figure studies. He was also an influential art teacher. His sea and landscape paintings made him a leading figure in the Impressionist movement in Britain but in time he turned to a more traditional English style, clearly influenced by both John Constable and J. M. W. Turner, and spent more time painting in the countryside rather than on the coast. As a painting tutor at the Slade School of Art for many years he influenced generations of young artists.