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History of the Group
In 1979 six amateur and professional marine painters
met at the famous "Butt and Oyster" pub at Pin Mill on the banks of
the River Orwell, Suffolk. Inspired by the surroundings and a shared
enthusiasm for depicting the maritime scene the East Anglian Group
of Marine Artists was brought into being. Soon, others were invited
to join, amongst them being some well-known and highly regarded
artists with a leaning towards East Coast subject matter. An
inaugural exhibition was held in Ipswich early the following year,
since when the group has moved from strength to strength with a
steady improvement in standards and diversity.
Candidate members
exhibit with the group before being considered for full membership
at the annual general meeting. The group has a maximum of 25 full
members.
A major exhibition is held twice a year, including a biennial
show at the Mall Galleries in London. Although the over-riding theme
is work depicting the East Anglian maritime scene, some members
stray to other parts of the world from time to time with equally
good effect.
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