Richard Gay SomersetRichard Gay Somerset (1848โ1928) was a British painter, a principal member of the Manchester School of Painters.[1][2] Life and workSomerset was born in Manchester.[1] He attended the Manchester School of Art, became a principal member of the Manchester School of Painters and was one of the oldest members of the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts.[2] He made several painting trips to the Mediterranean.[2] Moving to Betws-y-Coed, North Wales, Somerset was one of the "first thirty one" founder members of the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art (RCA) in 1882.[2][3] ReceptionA painting by Somerset in the Royal Manchester Institution's exhibition on Modern Art in 1877 was praised by the Manchester Courier's art critic:
A painting by Somerset was the first to be obtained by the Manchester Permanent Art Gallery.[5] CollectionsAs of 3 April 2023, Somerset's work is included in at least two permanent collections:[2]
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