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- Idyllic_school abstract "The Idyllic school (also known as the Idyllists) was a 19th-century art movement of British artists—both painters and illustrators—whose depictions of rural landscapes combined elements of social realism and idealism. Van Gogh admiration for the group was shown in letters to his brother Theo. Nowadays the Idyllist school is seen as one of the earliest manifestation of the social realism movement in art".
- Idyllic_school wikiPageExternalLink The-Idyllists.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageID "26482210".
- Idyllic_school wikiPageLength "2001".
- Idyllic_school wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Idyllic_school wikiPageRevisionID "589495034".
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Alice_Havers.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Alice_Mary_Havers.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Art_movement.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Boyd_Houghton.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_art_movements.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Walker_(painter).
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink George_Clausen.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink George_Hemming_Mason.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink George_John_Pinwell.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Helen_Allingham.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Hubert_von_Herkomer.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink John_William_North.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Lionel_Percy_Smythe.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Jefferies.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Walker_Macbeth.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Social_realism.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Van_Gogh.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLink Vincent_van_Gogh.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "Idyllic school".
- Idyllic_school hasPhotoCollection Idyllic_school.
- Idyllic_school wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Idyllic_school subject Category:British_art_movements.
- Idyllic_school hypernym Movement.
- Idyllic_school type Organisation.
- Idyllic_school type Art.
- Idyllic_school type Movement.
- Idyllic_school type Theory.
- Idyllic_school comment "The Idyllic school (also known as the Idyllists) was a 19th-century art movement of British artists—both painters and illustrators—whose depictions of rural landscapes combined elements of social realism and idealism. Van Gogh admiration for the group was shown in letters to his brother Theo. Nowadays the Idyllist school is seen as one of the earliest manifestation of the social realism movement in art".
- Idyllic_school label "Idyllic school".
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- Idyllic_school sameAs Q5989924.
- Idyllic_school sameAs Q5989924.
- Idyllic_school wasDerivedFrom Idyllic_school?oldid=589495034.
- Idyllic_school isPrimaryTopicOf Idyllic_school.