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William Kay Blacklock

William Kay Blacklock (1872–1924) was a British painter trained in watercolour and oils who joined the Walberswick artists' colony founded by Philip Wilson Steer in 1906. Born in Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, Blacklock studied at the Royal College of Art and Edinburgh School of Art before relocating to Suffolk. Rather than adopt Steer's Impressionism, he developed a style closer to Victorian genre painting with French Realist influences. Master Canvas Art offers 1 hand-painted oil reproduction of William Kay Blacklock's work.

Associated movement Newlyn School

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