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- Norman_Garstin abstract "Norman Garstin (28 August 1847 – 22 June 1926) was an Irish artist, teacher, art critic and journalist associated with the Newlyn School of painters. After completing his studies in Antwerp and Paris, Garstin travelled around Europe and painted some of his first professional paintings while on the journey. He later took students to Europe to some of his favourite places.Garstin painted plein air and was influenced by Impressionism, Japanese works and James McNeill Whistler. Some of his works are at Tate and Penlee House. Garstin was a founding member of the Newlyn Art Gallery. His daughter, Alethea, was also a Newlyn School artist.".
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- Norman_Garstin birthDate "1847-08-28".
- Norman_Garstin birthPlace "Caherconlish, County Limerick, Ireland".
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- Norman_Garstin deathPlace "Penzance, Cornwall, England".
- Norman_Garstin field "Painter, art critic".
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- Norman_Garstin spouse "Louisa Jones Garstin".
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- Norman_Garstin comment "Norman Garstin (28 August 1847 – 22 June 1926) was an Irish artist, teacher, art critic and journalist associated with the Newlyn School of painters. After completing his studies in Antwerp and Paris, Garstin travelled around Europe and painted some of his first professional paintings while on the journey. He later took students to Europe to some of his favourite places.Garstin painted plein air and was influenced by Impressionism, Japanese works and James McNeill Whistler.".