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The School of London and Their Friends.


YALE CENTER FOR BRITISH ART The Yale Center for British Art is an art museum in New Haven, Connecticut at Yale University which houses the most comprehensive collection of British Art outside the United Kingdom. It concentrates on work from the Elizabethan period onward.  

In 1976, American-born R.B. Kitaj applied the label School of London to his work and that of other figurative artists then living in that city. The journalistic usefulness of the moniker (1) A name, title or alias. See alias.

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 ensured that it would stick, and a rash of shows under that loose rubric RUBRIC, civil law. The title or inscription of any law or statute, because the copyists formerly drew and painted the title of laws and statutes rubro colore, in red letters. Ayl. Pand. B. 1, t. 8; Diet. do Juris. h.t.  have appeared over the years. Two original "members," Francis Bacon and Michael Andrews <noinclude> Michael Andrews might refer to: </noinclude>
  • Michael Andrews (musician), US musician
  • Michael Andrews (artist), British artist (1928-1995)
  • Michael Andrews (boxer), Nigerian boxer
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, are now dead; Kitaj has left London; Lucian Freud, Frank Auerbach, and Leon Kossoff are into their late period. But one thing still unites the amorphous group: the passionate patronage of New Yorkers Elaine and Melvin Merians. In this seventy-work exhibition curated by the Yale Center's Patrick McCaughey, the couple's walls have been stripped to allow the public a chance to see their collection whole. Oct. 11, 2000- Jan. 7, 2001.
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Author:Shone, Richard
Publication:Artforum International
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 1, 2000
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