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The Byam Shaw School of Art, often known simply as Byam Shaw, was an independent art school in London, England, which specialised in fine art and offered foundation and degree level courses. It was founded in 1910 by John Liston Byam Shaw and Rex Vicat Cole. In 2003 it was absorbed by Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design.Шаблон:R

History

The Byam Shaw was opened in May 1910 by John Liston Byam Shaw and Rex Vicat Cole with the name Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art. The teaching staff initially consisted of W. Dacres Adams, D. Murray Smith and C. Austin Cooper; additional lectures were given by Evelyn Eunice Pyke-Nott (Mrs. Byam Shaw), Kenneth Martin and Percival Silley.Шаблон:R Other early members of the staff were Ernest Jackson, who was principal of the school from 1926 to 1940,Шаблон:R, and the late Pre-Raphaelite painter Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale. Brian Thomas was principal from 1946 to 1954.Шаблон:R

The original premises were at 70 Campden Street, London W8; the school moved in 1990 by the then principal Geri Morgan to larger premises in Archway.Шаблон:R In 2003 it was absorbed into Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design.Шаблон:R

Alumni

Шаблон:See also Among those who studied at the Byam Shaw School of Art are artists such as Winifred Nicholson, Bernard Dunstan, Yinka Shonibare, Mona Hatoum, the stained glass artist Evie HoneШаблон:R and the wood-engraver Blair Hughes-Stanton; theatre designers including Maria Björnson,Шаблон:R Laurence Irving and Stefanos Lazaridis; the inventor James Dyson; the actor John Standing and the musician Paul Simonon.

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