The Art of Bloomsbury: Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan GrantThis catalogue provides a new look at the visual side of the Bloomsbury Group, which played a prominent role in the development of modernist painting in Britain. |
Contents
Sponsors Foreword | 6 |
Image and Theme in Bloomsbury Art | 23 |
Roger Fry and Clive Bell in the 1920s | 39 |
Copyright | |
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The Art of Bloomsbury: Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell, and Duncan Grant Richard Shone,James Beechey,Richard Morphet No preview available - 2002 |
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46 Gordon Square A.V. Garnett abstract ACGB Anthony d'Offay artist Artist's estate Arts Council Asheham House Autumn Bell and Grant Bell's Bergère Bloomsbury art British Art bt by present Burlington Magazine Cambridge Cassis Cézanne Charleston Trust City Art Gallery Clive Bell colour contemporary David Garnett decorations Derain Diamand drawing Duncan Grant early Etchells figure Fitzroy Street flowers France French Friday Club friends Fry's Gordon Square Grafton Group Grant and Bell Group Hogarth Press Inscribed J.M. Keynes King's College Lady Ottoline landscape later Leicester Galleries Leonard Woolf London Lopokova Lytton Strachey Matisse Maynard Keynes mural Museum National Portrait Gallery Naylor nude Oil on board Oil on canvas Omega Workshops Paris photographs Picasso Post-Impressionist Private Collection Prov repr Roger Fry self-portraits Shone Sickert Simon Bussy Spalding St Tropez studio Summer Tate Gallery Tate Gallery Archive Vanessa Bell Virginia Woolf visits watercolour Watney