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That gained Nikifor some fame among the Kapists, a group of young painters formed around Józef Pankiewicz.
Contrary to Polish romanticist traditions, the Kapists underlined the independence of art from any historical tradition, symbolism or influences of literature and history.
In the 1930s Cybis was among the most prominent of the Kapists or Paris Committee, a significant group of Polish painters of the time.
It has since surfaced in a variety of individual styles and art movements, outside France as well, the most prominent being the Scottish Colourists, the Polish Colourists (a.k.a. Kapists), or the American abstract Color Field painters.
Kapists or KPists (Polish: Kapiści, from KP, the Polish acronym for the Paris Committee), also known as the Colourists, were a group of Polish painters of 1930s who dominated the Polish artistic landscape of the epoch.
The next significant group of artists to emerge were the Scottish Colourists in the 1920s.
There is a balance to be achieved in the way we understand the Scottish Colourists.
Colourists have to work with a variety of media, such as rubylith (in the past), paints, and computers.
Carpet Colourists saved us well in excess of 70% in costs and the house looks fantastic.
Colourists also received regular bonuses and gifts.
It is run by the Society of Dyers and Colourists as an educational charity.
One may note this Modernist influence of the 'Colourists' in his very colourful palette and contrasting colours.
Will Kesseler was a Luxembourgian painter, considered to be one of nation's best Colourists.
Carpet Colourists enjoy an affiliation with the Resene Group.
It is the first full biography in 75 years, and notes how Hunter “is still misunderstood and underrated” compared to the other three Colourists.
Her brother was artist Francis Cadell one of the Scottish Colourists.
He was later regarded as one of the four artists of the Scottish Colourists group of painters.
Her use of vibrant colour influenced by Scottish Colourists and Post-Impressionism.
(originally published by the Society of Dyers and Colourists, Bradford, 1981.)
Dinosaurs, rainforests, the Glasgow Colourists, fashion, wildlife and much more are explained with a charming, often humorous, touch.
Peploe was a leading member of a group of Glasgow artists who became known as the 'Scottish Colourists'.
He is currently the Scottish Secretary of the Society of Dyers and Colourists.
The four of them became known as the Scottish Colourists, although the term was not used until 1948, by which time only Fergusson was still alive.
Among the Scots, three of the four Post-Impressionist painters known as the Scottish Colourists worked in the area.
Amongst them was Samuel Peploe, another of the group of artists who would later become identified as the Scottish Colourists.
Colour science is well served by books on specific aspects of the subject, many of which are published by the Society of Dyers and Colourists.
In 1917, he was a recipient of the Perkin Medal from the Society of Dyers and Colourists.
The Scottish Colourists, Peploe, Cadell, Fergusson and Hunter are each well represented.
Many are known primarily for their travels: think of Paul Gauguin, the Scottish Colourists, the artists who went on the Grand Tour.
Having worked with Carpet Colourists on an exclusive residence, I was impressed with their professional knowledge and application of their carpet colouring process.