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Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961

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Personal name headingBell, Vanessa, 1879-1961
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Variant(s)Bell, Vanessa Stephen, 1879-1961
Stephen, Vanessa, 1879-1961
Associated countryEngland
Birth date1879-05-30
Death date1961-04-07
Place of birthLondon (England)
Place of deathWest Firle (England)
Field of activityPainting Interior decoration
AffiliationRoyal Academy of Arts (Great Britain)
Profession or occupationPainters Interior decorators
Found inArts Council of Gt. Brit. Vanessa Bell ... a memorial exhibition ... 1964.
Spalding, F. Vanessa Bell, 1983: CIP t.p. (Vanessa Bell)
Information from 678 converted Dec. 8, 2014 (British artist)
Art UK (website), viewed Sept. 1, 2021: Vanessa Bell, 1879-1961, British ((Born London, 30 May 1879; died Firle, Sussex, 7 April 1961). British painter and designer. She married Clive Bell in 1907 and like him and her sister, Virginia Woolf, was a central figure of the Bloomsbury Group. Her early work, up to about 1910, and her paintings produced after the First World War are tasteful and fairly conventional, in the tradition of the New English Art Club, but in the intervening years she was briefly in the vanguard of progressive ideas in British art. At this time, stimulated by the Post-Impressionist exhibitions of Roger Fry (with whom she had an affair), she worked with bright colours and bold designs and by 1914 was painting completely abstract pictures. Her designs for Fry's Omega Workshops included a folding screen (1913-14, V&A, London) clearly showing the influence of Matisse. From 1916--while remaining on good terms with her husband--she lived with Duncan Grant. Both of them painted vigorously into old age, even though their work went out of fashion after the Second World War. They spent a good deal of time in London and travelling abroad, but they lived mainly at Charleston Farmhouse, at Firle, Sussex, and did much painted decoration in the house; it has been restored as a Bloomsbury memorial and is open to the public (the couple are buried together nearby in Firle churchyard).)
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Wikipedia (website), viewed Sept. 1, 2021: Vanessa Bell (Vanessa Bell (née Stephen; 30 May 1879 - 7 April 1961) was an English painter and interior designer, a member of the Bloomsbury Group and the sister of Virginia Woolf. She was educated at home in languages, mathematics and history, and took drawing lessons from Ebenezer Cook before she attended Sir Arthur Cope's art school in 1896. She then studied painting at the Royal Academy in 1901.)
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