Similarities between Slade School of Fine Art and William Orpen
Slade School of Fine Art and William Orpen have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Augustus John, Christopher R. W. Nevinson, Henry Tonks, Philip Wilson Steer, Wyndham Lewis.
Augustus John
Augustus Edwin John (4 January 1878 – 31 October 1961) was a Welsh painter, draughtsman, and etcher.
Augustus John and Slade School of Fine Art · Augustus John and William Orpen ·
Christopher R. W. Nevinson
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (13 August 1889 – 7 October 1946) was an English figure and landscape painter, etcher and lithographer, who was one of the most famous war artists of World War I. He is often referred to by his initials C. R. W. Nevinson, and was also known as Richard.
Christopher R. W. Nevinson and Slade School of Fine Art · Christopher R. W. Nevinson and William Orpen ·
Henry Tonks
Henry Tonks, FRCS (9 April 1862 – 8 January 1937) was a British surgeon and later draughtsman and painter of figure subjects, chiefly interiors, and a caricaturist.
Henry Tonks and Slade School of Fine Art · Henry Tonks and William Orpen ·
Philip Wilson Steer
Philip Wilson Steer (28 December 1860 – 18 March 1942) was a British painter of landscapes, seascapes plus portraits and figure studies.
Philip Wilson Steer and Slade School of Fine Art · Philip Wilson Steer and William Orpen ·
Wyndham Lewis
Percy Wyndham Lewis (18 November 1882 – 7 March 1957) was an English writer, painter and critic (he dropped the name "Percy", which he disliked).
Slade School of Fine Art and Wyndham Lewis · William Orpen and Wyndham Lewis ·
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Slade School of Fine Art and William Orpen Comparison
Slade School of Fine Art has 215 relations, while William Orpen has 120. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.49% = 5 / (215 + 120).
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