The art of Bloomsbury : Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant

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The art of Bloomsbury : Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant

Richard Shone with essays by James Beechey and Richard Morphet

Tate Gallery, 1999

  • : pbk
  • : cloth

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Published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Tate Gallery, London, 4 Nov. 1999-30 Jan. 2000 and touring to The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, Calif., 4 Mar.-20 Apr. 2000, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven Conn., 20 May-2 Sep. 2000

Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-288) and index

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781854372857

Description

This catalogue is published to accompany an exhibition of the Bloomsbury painters and provides a new look at the visual side of the movement which is more generally known for its literary achievements. The artists of Bloomsbury, Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, played a prominent role in the development of Modernist painting in Britain. Their work was often audacious and experimental, and had considerable influence on British art and design in the 20th century. Catalogue entries on 200 works bring out the chief characteristics of their painting - domestic, contemplative, sensuous, and essentially pacific. These qualities are seen in landscapes, portraits and still lifes set in London, Sussex and the South of France, but also inform their abstract painting and applied art which placed them at the forefront of the avant-garde before the First World War. Friendships and relationships beyond Bloomsbury are also discussed, so establishing the movement within a wider European context.

Table of Contents

  • The artists of Bloomsbury - Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, Richard Shone
  • image and theme in Bloomsbury art, Richard Morphet
  • defining Modernism - Roger Fry and Clive Bell in the 1920s, James Beechey.
Volume

: cloth ISBN 9781854372963

Description

This 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. The work of Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Roger Fry and their colleagues was often audacious and experimental. Entries on 200 hundred works bring out the chief characteristics of their painting - domestic, contemplative, sensuous, and essentially pacific. Portraits of family and friends - from Virginia Woolf and Maynard Keynes to Aldous Huxley and Edith Sitwell - highlight the cultural and social entity of the group. Essays by scholars provide further intriguing insights into the work of the artists, and the changing critical reaction to it.

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