An exhibition this spring at Kensington gallery Piano Nobile brings together paintings and decorative objects by Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, many of which have previously been inaccessible to the public.
'Maud', printed linen, designed in England by Vanessa Bell for Omega Workshops, made by Besselièvre in Maromme, France, 1913
Vanessa Redgrave in Isadora Vanessa Redgrave as Isadora Duncan in Isadora (Karel Reisz, 1968) | src IMdB
Duncan Grant - Vanessa Bell Pregnant
Berwick Church A beautiful old Sussex church which contains wall murals by Bloomsbury artists, Vanessa Bell, Quentin Bell and Duncan Grant dating back to the first half of the 20th century. The Bloomsbury Group of artists and writers were innovative thinkers in all matters of love, politics and art. This print is a reproduction of a watercolour painting by Sussex artist, Margaret Turton. It is one of three paintings of the Bloomsbury Trail: Charleston, Monk’s House and Berwick Church, all available as prints and cards. Signed by the artist, maximum print run 150 copies. Printed on 210gsm Matt Coated Inkjet Paper using fade resistant ink* and mounted with acid free mounting board to preserve your print for many years to come. External mount size 38cm x 30.5cm, image size: 29cm x 20cm. Fits British standard size frame 12"x15" Copyright Margaret Turton (watermark onscreen only)
Duncan est un décor panoramique en papier intissé vendu par décor de 280 cm de haut par 120 cm de large.
Bloomsbury portraits: Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, and their circle, 1st edition, 1976, 9.75" x 8.25". 272 pages; 8 full-page full-color plates, 162 b/w text illustrations; notes; chronologies of Bell and Grant; bibliography; index. Lavender and slate -green decorated boards (after Duncan Grant,) Very Good + with age toning and some creases to beginning pages, original price stamped on FFEP, otherwise clean and binding tight, in good + dustjacket w/some nicks, fading, discoloration, and tears to verso. Please see images. Focuses on the artists Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell, at the center of the Bloomsbury Group of writers and artists, during the first 30 years of the 20th century. An important contribution to the history of the modern movement in England. Thanks for browsing with Sunnyback Books!
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An exhibition this spring at Kensington gallery Piano Nobile brings together paintings and decorative objects by Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, many of which have previously been inaccessible to the public.
Furnishing fabric 'Pamela' of printed linen, possibly designed by Vanessa Bell or Duncan Grant for Omega Workshops, made by Besselièvre, Maromme, France, 1913
Brain of the Artist
Radical Bloomsbury at the Brighton Museum and Art gallery seeks to re-evaluate the work of Duncan Grant (1885-1978) and Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) and their relationship with the avant-garde from 1902-25. As members of the Bloomsbury Group, which came together in 1904-05, they enjoyed intimate and significant relations with the theorists Roger Fry and Clive Bell, Virginia Woolf (Vanessa
An exhibition this spring at Kensington gallery Piano Nobile brings together paintings and decorative objects by Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, many of which have previously been inaccessible to the public.
Lydia Lopokova,1923 + Bea Howe,1925 *** апдейт к архивным постам: Source: Howard Grey -Duncan Grant,1977 *** Tate Self portraits:1909-10-20 Self-Portrait in a Mirror,1920;Self-Portrait,1967 *** This entry was originally posted at http://elle-belle.dreamwidth.org/1686384.html . Please comment…
Grant was a central figure in the circle of artist and writers known as Bloomsbury, which included Grant's cousin Lytton Strachey, Maynard Keynes, Roger Fry, Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Virginia's sister the painter Vanessa Bell and Vanessa's husband the critic Clive Bell. This warm, atmospheric design has been reproduced as a high quality fabric by Laura Ashley. One of Duncan Grant’s most abstract designs, the motifs suggest the ‘clouds’ of the title without taking away, broader, autumnal associations. The fabric can bring the intermittent lustre of an evening sunset into almost any room. Size: 50x50cm, comes with feather inner. Clouds fabric produced by Laura Ashley 55% Linen, 33% Cotton, 12% Nylon. Backed by 100% drill cotton in Navy. Care Instructions: Dryclean only.
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Radical Bloomsbury at the Brighton Museum and Art gallery seeks to re-evaluate the work of Duncan Grant (1885-1978) and Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) and their relationship with the avant-garde from 1902-25. As members of the Bloomsbury Group, which came together in 1904-05, they enjoyed intimate and significant relations with the theorists Roger Fry and Clive Bell, Virginia Woolf (Vanessa
Vanessa Bell and younger sister, Virginia Woolf via Janey Pugh Charleston House in East Sussex, the home of Vanessa Bell and country meeting place for the Bloomsbury Group interior of Charleston House via The BBC via Christie's The BBC The BBC via The BBC via Sexuality in Art via Cave to Canvas via Cave to Canvas via Cave to Canvas via cave to Canvas fabric design via The V & A Paintings and textile designs by Vanessa Bell, sister of Virginia Woolf, and member of the colorful, free-thinking Bloomsbury Group
A long lost collection of erotic Duncan Grant drawings is being donated Charleston, the Bloombury Home of Arts and Ideas.
Cressida Bell's life in pictures. Vanessa Bell's granddaughter and Virginia Woolf's great-niece, Cressida Bell shares her family photos via HOUSE by House & Garden
An exhibition this spring at Kensington gallery Piano Nobile brings together paintings and decorative objects by Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, many of which have previously been inaccessible to the public.
By Cambridge Imprint. Charleston stripe is one of three patterns designed by Cambridge Imprint in 2019 for the Charleston Trust. Charleston was the Sussex farmhouse of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, and is filled with the artistic artefacts of both artists. This pattern aims to conjure the glorious colour and painterly exuberance of the house interiors. Cambridge Imprint paper is printed in England on FSC paper of archiving quality, using vegetable oil-based inks that are friendly to the environment. Each sheet is printed in one or two hand-mixed inks on uncoated 90 gsm paper to create a high quality matte paper with a hand-printed feel to it Each sheet measures 50 cm x 70 cm. 1 Sheet. Please note, your wrap will be sent folded if you order less than 5 sheets. For orders of 5 or more sheets, your wrapping paper will be sent rolled. For smaller orders, you are welcome to add a 'Wrapping Paper Postal Tube' to your order, and any sheets you buy will be sent inside.