{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2015}} {{Use British English|date=July 2015}} The '''Fitzroy Street Group''' was an organisation created to promote and support artists. It was established in 1907 by Walter Sickert and merged in 1913 with the Camden Town Group to form the London Group.
==Overview== In 1907 Walter Sickert formed the Fitzroy Street Group. Initial members were Walter Russell, Spencer Gore, and brother Albert Rutherston and William Rothenstein. Robert Bevan, Lucien Pissarro, Nan Hudson and Ethel Sands also joined the organization.<ref>Linden Peach. (2010). "[https://www.questia.com/read/121078230 6: Virginia Woolf and Realist Aesthetics]{{dl|date=July 2021}}," in ''The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and the Arts'', ed. Maggie Humm. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 113.</ref>
The Fitzroy Street Group and the male member only Camden Town Group, a male-member organization,<ref>Ian Chilvers, [https://www.questia.com/read/74370572 A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100417003059/http://www.questia.com/read/74370572 |date=17 April 2010 }} (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), 110.</ref> merged in 1913 to become the London Group.<ref name="Tate Ethel bio">[https://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-publications/camden-town-group/ethel-sands-r1105348 Ethel Sands.] Tate. Retrieved 17 January 2014.</ref>
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Category:Cultural organisations based in London Category:Arts in London Category:British artist groups and collectives Category:English art