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During the 1890s he maintained connections with the art centre of London and exhibited regularly at the Royal
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school in France, whereby artists would leave Paris and take up rural life in small colonies of kindred painters. Thence, as artists returned from France to their own countries, they sought out remote locations to congregate and pursue the En plein air method. The Newlyn School is also known as
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