New English Art Club
The New English Art Club (NEAC) is a British art society founded in 1886. It was established by a group of artists who sought to promote a more modern approach to painting, moving away from the traditional styles of the time. The club emphasizes the importance of plein air painting and aims to showcase contemporary works that reflect the changing nature of society and art.
The NEAC is known for its annual exhibitions, which feature a diverse range of artworks from its members. The club has played a significant role in the development of British art, influencing artists and movements, including the Impressionism and Post-Impressionism movements.