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Ernest Procter ARA (1886–1935) was an English designer, illustrator and painter, and husband to artist Dod Procter. He was actively involved with the Newlyn School, partner of the Harvey-Procter School and an instructor at the Glasgow School of Art.〔(''Ernest Procter.'' ) Cornwall Artists. Retrieved 2 October 2012.〕〔(''Ernest Procter''. ) Brown University, The Modernists Journal Project. Retrieved 3 October 2012.〕 ==Personal life and education== Ernest Procter was born into a Quaker family in Tynemouth, Northumberland. His father, Henry Richardson Procter was an eminent scientist and a Leeds University professor who specialised in leather chemistry. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society.〔〔(''Ernest Procter'' ) Penlee House Gallery and Museum. Retrieved 3 October 2012.〕 Edward painted his father's portrait.() Procter, like his father, attended school first in York at the Quaker Bootham School in York. From 1907 to 1910 he was a student of Stanhope Forbes at the Forbes' School of Painting in Newlyn, Cornwall. He contributed to the school's publication, ''The Paper Chase'' in 1908 and 1909, was an assistant to Stanhope and Elizabeth Forbes, and was a successful, well-respected student.〔〔 At Forbes' Procter met his future wife Doris "Dod" Shaw; They were "amongst the Forbes' star pupils."〔〔 In 1910 and 1911 Procter studied in Paris at Atelier Colarossi. Dod Shaw was also a student at Atelier Colarossi. Ernest and Dod were both influenced by Impressionism and Post-impressionism and the artists that they met in France, such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. In 1912 Procter married Dod at the church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Paris.〔〔〔(''Dod Procter'' ) Cornwall Artists. 3 October 2012.〕 They had a son together named Bill and stayed in Paris until 1918.〔〔 ;Influential artists' works File:Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Luncheon of the Boating Party - Google Art Project.jpg|Pierre-Auguste Renoir, ''Luncheon of the Boating Party'', 1880–1881, The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. File:Pierre Auguste Renoir La famille d artiste.jpg|Pierre-Auguste Renoir, ''The Artist's Family'', 1896, The Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pennsylvania File:Paul Cézanne 044.jpg|Paul Cézanne, ''The Bay of Marseilles, view from L'Estaque'', 1885 File:Paul Cézanne 014.jpg|Paul Cézanne, ''Bather'', 1885–1887, Museum of Modern Art In 1918 Procter and his wife returned to Newlyn, where they primarily lived from that point forward. On 21 October 1935, after years of high blood pressure, Procter died of a cerebral haemorrhage in North Shields while travelling.〔〔〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ernest Procter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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