Idyllic school

The Idyllic school (also known as the Idyllists) was a loose and informal group of British artists – not quite an art movement – in Victorian painting from about the early 1860s to the mid-1870s. Watercolour was typically their main medium, though several also painted in oils, and several also worked as illustrators in line drawings, which had an important bearing on their styles; their paintings were also often reproduced as prints.

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Idyllic school

The Idyllic school (also known as the Idyllists) was a loose and informal group of British artists – not quite an art movement – in Victorian painting from about the early 1860s to the mid-1870s. Watercolour was typically their main medium, though several also painted in oils, and several also worked as illustrators in line drawings, which had an important bearing on their styles; their paintings were also often reproduced as prints.

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