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Pastel Society

Founded in 1898

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Pastel Society London

Since its introduction in the sixteenth century, pastels have been widely used by various artists, including great names such as Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec and Mary Cassat. The use of pastel was especially popular in France, where the Société des Pastellistes was founded. In 1888, the first exhibition of works of art exclusively made of pastels was organized in England. After this, the Society of British Pasellists was soon formed, which, however, had a short existence due to many criticisms. In 1898 another attempt was made and the Pastel Society was formed. The aim of the association is to promote the use of pastel in the contemporary art world. The Society hosts an annual exhibition, workshops, demonstrations and lectures.

Buy Willy Sluiter - De minnebrief van Inga, Nunspeet? Bid from 280!
Willy Sluiter (1873-1949) Dutch De minnebrief van Inga, Nunspeet
Technique Pencil
Dimensions 28.5 x 21 cm (h x w)
Signed Hand signed
Support Paper
Framed Framed
Starting bid
€280
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Buy Willy Sluiter - Portret - olieverf - 1924? Bid from 350!
Willy Sluiter (1873-1949) Dutch Portrait - oil paint - 1924
Technique Oil paint
Dimensions 100 x 85 cm (h x w)
Signed Hand signed
Support Canvas
Framed Framed
Starting bid
€350
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Buy Willy Sluiter - De Nieuwe Amsterdammer? Bid from 150!
Willy Sluiter (1873-1949) Dutch The New Amsterdammer
Technique Silkscreen
Dimensions 48 x 31.5 cm (h x w)
Signed Unsigned/Print signed
Starting bid
€150
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