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  1. Bathing. 1911, Duncan Grant. In Tate Britain. Historic and Modern British Art: Modern Times: 1910–1920. in depth license image shop.

  2. When Duncan Grant moved to Charleston at the height of the First World War, in 1916, he was already regarded as one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists. He had trained as a painter in Paris, France, studying for a time under the artist Simon Bussy. He was inspired by his contemporaries working in Europe, and the colourful, abstract ...

  3. Duncan Grant was born Rothiemurchus, Inverness in Scotland. His childhood was spent in India, he returned to Britain in 1893. His parents had hoped he would follow his father into the army, but instead he took up painting at the encouragement of the French painter, Simon Bussy. Grant enrolled at the Westminster School of Art.

  4. 12 de jul. de 2017 · New York, 'Duncan Grant (1885-1978)', 1st February-15th March 1997, cat. no.8 (according to a copy of the original label attached to the frame) Note: this double-sided drawing is likely a pair of studies for the series of three paintings Grant made of Vanessa Bell in an evening dress made of red paisley fabric around 1916.

  5. 15 de out. de 2020 · HUNDREDS of explicit drawings by renowned artist Duncan Grant have been rediscovered after being 'lost' for 60 years. As a gay man, Scotland-born Grant lived most of his life as a ‘criminal ...

  6. 17 de jun. de 2018 · Alvin Langdon Coburn, Duncan Grant. Photograph: Public Domain. Moreover, drawing on the sentiments of T. S. Eliot’s “Notes Towards the Definition of Culture” in which the Modernist poet states that “the culture of Europe could not survive the complete disappearance of the Christian faith …

  7. Chris Jenkins. Hundreds of erotic drawings by Duncan Grant, one of Britain’s most famous mid-20th Century painters, have been rediscovered after being hidden away for 50 years. Duncan Grant was a household name in Britain between the wars, famous for portraits as well as landscapes paintings. He was a member of the Bloomsbury group of artists ...