The Badminton Game by David Inshaw, typical of the work of the Brotherhood
The Brotherhood of Ruralists is a British art group founded in 1975 in Wellow, Somerset, to paint nature. Their work is figurative with a strong adherence to 'traditional' skills. Painting in oil and watercolour predominate, with mixed media assemblage, printmaking, ink and pencil drawing also being common. It has been described as "a kind of late twentieth-century reinvention of William Morris's arcadian craft guilds."[1]
^Stuart Sillar, "Caro verbum factus est: British art in the 1960s", in Bart Moore-Gilbert, Cultural Revolution? The Challenge of the Arts in the 1960s, Routledge, New York, 1992, p.261
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Buckinghamshire) is a British fine artist and a founder member of the BrotherhoodofRuralists. She is a figurative artist. Ovenden was educated at the Royal...
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The BrotherhoodofRuralists established at Wellow, Somerset, England. Mona Hatoum leaves her native Lebanon to study at the Byam Shaw School of Art in...
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inspired by the "blood and soil" ruralist ideology adopted from the Nazis. This farming movement affected the Mecklenburg region of Germany during the 19th century...
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