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Was he at the Newlyn School? -FZ 01:25, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- Better question - was he of the Newlyn School.
[edit] List location
I've been working on List of Pre-Raphaelite paintings as none of the other Pre-Raphaelite artists currently have lists of their painted work on their article pages. Should Thomas Gotch's list of works remain on this page or should I transfer it to my new master list page and leave a link here? Madmedea 18:56, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Return from the Pageant
As a matter of interest, a painting by Gotch was shown on this Sunday's (UK) Antiques Roadshow (2 March 2008). I think it was Return from the Pageant. It was owned by an elderly lady who was surprised when the expert told here it was worth £30,000! So it may come on the market soon... A delightful painting by the way, with a procession of children in semi-darkness lit by paper lanterns, much in the style of that famous Sargent painting. It's a shame more of Gotch's work is not on display. Tate Britain sometimes shows Alleluia, and the Walker in Liverpool has A pageant of children, but the gallery at Kettering keeps most of it stuff in store. I'm sure a collection of reproductions of Gotch would make a very attractive book.92.9.115.111 (talk) 20:24, 5 March 2008 (UTC)