the Norwich School
/ðə ˈnɒrɪdʒ skuːl/, /ðə ˈnɒrɪtʃ skuːl/
/ðə ˈnɔːrɪtʃ skuːl/
- a group of early 19th-century painters who lived in or near Norwich, England. They painted scenes of the countryside in East Anglia. The group included John Crome and John Cotman.
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