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Euston Road School 

British Modern realist group formed in 1938 of artists all of whom either taught or studied at the School of Painting and Drawing at 316 Euston Road in London. They were in conscious reaction against avant-garde styles. Instead they asserted the importance of painting traditional subjects in a realist manner. This attitude was based on a political agenda to create a widely understandable and socially relevant art. Some of them were members of the Communist Party. However their work was not propagandist in the manner of Socialist Realism. Artists were Graham Bell, William Coldstream, Lawrence Gowing, Rodrigo Moynihan, Victor Pasmore and Claude Rogers.
 

Sir William Coldstream, Winifred Burger, 1937
Sir William Coldstream
Winifred Burger
1937
 
Victor Pasmore, Reclining Nude, 1942
Victor Pasmore
Reclining Nude
1942
 
Claude Rogers, Mrs Richard Chilver, 1937-8
Claude Rogers
Mrs Richard Chilver
1937-8