Harold Harvey was one of the few Cornish-born artists associated with the Newlyn School which sought to inject British painting with a dose of the plein air tradition. Harvey painted real-life subjects (such as his wife Gertrude) with a focus on atmosphere and local colour. pic.twitter.com/tW9UPcM4dN
— Richard Morris: Art History in a Tweet (@ahistoryinart) August 23, 2021
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