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The last revolt of the nineteenth century was effected in a peaceable and business-like, but none the less successful manner, by the establishment, in 1886, of the New English Art Club as a means of defence against the mighty vis inerti? of the Royal Academy. As an example of the disadvantage under which any artist laboured who did not bow down to