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The first exhibition of the New English in 1886 immediately
established the NEAC as a strong voice. During the entire
20th Century, in spite of waves of movements that pulled
the art world in many directions, the club’s artists held to
their commitment to figurative art.
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Mary Remmington, ROI, ARCA, NEAC

Bath, Easter
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Study in Yellow and Blue
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Reigate, Surrey 1910 |
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Studied at Redhill School of Art
Awarded scholarship to the Royal College of Art in 1930
Received a diploma (A.R.C.A) in 1933
Later studied at Academie de la Grand Chaumiere, Paris
Elected New English Art Club in 1954
Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1962
Regular Exhibitior at the Royal Academy of Arts 1939 - 1962
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| Grundy Gallery, Blackpool |
| Brighton Municipal Gallery |
| Kensington Public Library |
| Tower Hamlets Public Library |
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| Bronze medal City an Guilds, London, 1952, 1953 |
| Lord Mayors Art Award, Guildhall, London, 1973, 75, 77 |
James Bourlet Prize (ROI) 1981 |
Stanley Grim Prize (ROI) 1982 |
Cornelissen Prize 1983 |
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| NEAC and ROI, Mall Galleries shows |
Terrace Gallery, Worthing , 1984 |
Kintbury Gallery, Newbury Festival 1984 |
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