Bloomsbury Portraits

Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and Their Circle


A profile of the work of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant.


Richard Shone


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Resumen del libro
  • A rare glimpse inside the Bloomsbury group – the circle of artists and writers that dominated English cultural life in the early 20th century
  • Profiles the lives and careers of Vanessa Bell (1879–1961) and Duncan Grant (1885–1978), the two painters in the Bloomsbury group
  • Examines their work both within the context of Bloomsbury and from the wider perspective of modern British art
  • Discusses their interactions with the personalities of their time, from Virginia Woolf and Lytton Strachey to Picasso, Derain and Sickert



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Sobre el libro

Few groups of artists and writers have been the object of as much study as the Bloomsbury group. This book, originally published in 1976, was the first to look at the contribution of the painters of the group, Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) and Duncan Grant (1885-1978), not only within the context of Bloomsbury but also from the wider perspective of modern British art. In a vivid narrative, Richard Shone weaves together the artists' private lives and professional careers during the first decades of this century. He illuminates their friendships within Bloomsbury, notably with the critic and painter Roger Fry, with Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey, Maynard Keynes and Lady Ottoline Morrell, and in the world of painting with figures such as Picasso, Derain and Sickert. Chapters are devoted to the artists' early careers, to the advent of the Omega Workshops, the artists' discovery of Charleston (their home in Sussex) and their work as decorative designers between the two World Wars.

Bloomsbury Portraits, which received wide acclaim on first publication, has long been out of print. This edition has been revised throughout, and incorporates new information and over 80 colour illustrations. Much of the vividness of the book and its authentic evocation of the Bloomsbury artists' lives and times comes from Shone's first-hand experience of Charleston and his friendship with Duncan Grant in the last years of the painter's life.



 

Acerca del autor
Richard Shone is Editor of the Burlington Magazine and the author of Sisley, also published by Phaidon.

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