In Tate Britain
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Artist biography
Wikipedia entry
William Ratcliffe (6 October 1870 – January 1955) was an English painter who was one of the Camden Town Group of artists in early twentieth-century England. Although he never achieved the fame of other members of the Group, such as his friend and mentor Harold Gilman, he remained a full-time artist throughout his life, relying on the support of friends and family.
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William Ratcliffe The Artist’s Room, Letchworth
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William Ratcliffe Attic Room
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William Ratcliffe Clarence Gardens
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William Ratcliffe Hampstead Garden Suburb from Willifield Way
c.1914 -
William Ratcliffe Landscape with Cabin
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William Ratcliffe Landscape with Farm Buildings
c.1912–20