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  1. 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.

    • 1910–2003
    • 70 Campden Street, Kensington
  2. La Escuela de Arte Byam Shaw, a menudo conocida simplemente como Byam Shaw, era una escuela de arte independiente en Londres, Inglaterra, que se especializaba en bellas artes y ofrecía fundamentos y cursos de nivel de grado. Fue fundada en 1910 por John Liston Byam Shaw y Rex Vicat Cole.

  3. Byam Shaw School of Art. Byam Shaw School of Art was founded by the artists John Byam Shaw and Rex Vicat Cole in 1910 as a school of drawing and painting. It was originally located in Campden Street, Kensington, and moved to larger premises in Archway in 1990. It was subsumed by Central Saint Martins in 2003.

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  4. Byam Shaw lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of British Romanticism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • British
    • November 13, 1872
    • India
    • January 26, 1919
  5. We welcomed Drama Centre London in 1999 and the Byam Shaw School of Art in 2003. In 2011, we moved to our award-winning building in King’s Cross, where all of these elements now flourish and collide under one roof.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Byam_ShawByam Shaw - Wikipedia

    He taught at the Women's Department of King's College London from 1904 and in 1910, with Rex Vicat Cole, he founded the Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art later renamed simply the "Byam Shaw School of Art". Evelyn Shaw had an active role in the new school, teaching the miniatures class, her area of expertise.

  7. Byam Shaw School of Art. The School was founded in 1910 by John Liston Byam Shaw (1872-1919) and Rex Vicat Cole (1833-1893) at Campden Hill in Kensington, and was originally called the Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art. One of its most influential teachers in its early days was F. E. Jackson, who was principal from 1926-40.