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Vanessa Bell: the life and art of a Bloomsbury radical
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"At the heart of the influential Bloomsbury Group, Vanessa Bell, was one of the most radical artists working in Britain in the first decades of the 20th century. For the first time, this book locates her, centre frame, focusing on her importance as a painter, designer and decorator. One of the first British artists to produce fully resolved abstract paintings, and a driving force behind the Omega Workshops, of which she was a co founder and director, Bell's work was often collaborative and anonymous. Bell provided a role model for her younger sister, Virginia Woolf, in her determination to operate professionally on an equal footing with the best male artists of her generation. New research and previously unpublished correspondence establishes how she deployed her skills as a networker, hostess and administrator, operating beneath the radar through her brother and fellow artists, Roger Fry and Duncan Grant. The book outlines the specific prejudices and obstacles that Bell encountered as a professional woman in the first decades of the twentieth century. Her self deprecating tactics, championing the work of the men in her circle and even allowing them to take credit for her own creative practice while providing the invisible labour of a housekeeper, caregiver and muse will resonate for feminists today" -- Provided by publisher.
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Family and social identity -- Training and travel -- Early work, art clubs and exhibitions -- Place making -- Women and children -- Omega designs -- Modern figure studies -- Abstract compositions and modern portraits -- Vanessa Bell-Duncan Grant -- Charleston -- Still life -- Decorative designs -- Interior worlds -- Late works and legacy.
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New Haven; London: Yale University Press, [2025]
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- 0300269218
- 9780300269215
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