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  1. The St John's Wood Art School ( a.k.a. The Wood or Calderon's Art School) was an art school in St John's Wood, north London, England. The Art School was established in 1878 and was located on Elm Tree Road. [1] It was founded by two art teachers, Elíseo Abelardo Alvarez Calderón (1847-1911) and Bernard Evans Ward.

  2. St. John's Wood School of Art. The School which was located on Elm Tree Road in St. John's Wood and founded in 1878 by Peruvian-born painter Abelardo Alvarez Calderon. Entry to the school was initially restricted to students training for entry into the Royal Academy Schools.

  3. www.stjohnswoodmemories.org.uk › content › new-contributionsSt John's Wood Art School

    St John’s Wood Art School. The school had modest beginnings in Elm Tree Road where in 1878 the Eyre estate granted permission to A. A. (Abelardo Alvarez ) Calderon, Bernard Ward and Leonard Pownall for conversion of the then numbered 6 and 7 to an art school.

  4. The Anglo-French Art Centre (or Anglo-French Art School, previously the St John's Wood Art School, was an art school at 29 Elm Tree Road in St John's Wood, north London, England. The centre was founded in 1946 by Alfred Rozelaar Green, who studied in Paris at the Académie Julian and Atelier Gromaire before the Second World War. [1]

  5. Travelling to London 1903, she briefly studied at St John’s Wood School and then took private lessons with Australian artist George Lambert, who would become a close friend and mentor. In London, Proctor mixed with a circle including William Orpen, Augustus John, Wilson Steer and expatriate Australians Charles Conder, Arthur Streeton and Tom ...

  6. The St John's Wood Art School (a.k.a. The Wood or Calderon's Art School) was an art school in St John's Wood, north London, England. The Art School was established in 1878. It was founded by Elíseo Abelardo Alvarez Calderón (1847-1911) and Bernard Evans Ward, two art teachers in London. Lewis Baumer, Cadogan Cowper, and Byam Shaw were early ...

  7. The St Johns Wood Art School closed in 1945 and was replaced by the Anglo-French Art Centre. Works by This Artist. An impromptu sketching class in the courtyard of the St. John's Wood Art Schools during the luncheon.