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James Baker Pyne : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Baker Pyne
James Baker Pyne (1800–70) was an English landscape painter who became a successful follower of Turner,〔 after having been in his earlier years a member of the Bristol School of artists and a follower of Francis Danby.〔 ==Early life== Pyne was born on 5 December 1800 in Bristol, England and taught himself to paint.〔 He took part in the sketching activities of the Bristol School in the 1820s,〔 and exhibited for the first time in Bristol in 1824.〔 His style and subject matter, namely the atmospheric depiction of local landscapes and imaginary scenes, were those of Danby and the Bristol School, among whom he was one of the most able oil painters.〔 Examples were ''Imaginary Scene'' (1828) and ''View of the Avon from Durdham Down'' (1829).〔 In 1832, after producing some oil paintings of the Bristol Riots, he spent 6 weeks in France with his fellow Bristol School artist Edward Villiers Rippingille.〔 Pyne also seems to have participated from 1832–33 in the revival of the Bristol School's sketching meetings.〔
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