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  1. 7 de abr. de 2016 · View all 26 artworks. Vanessa Bell lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of British Post-Impressionism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vanessa_BellVanessa Bell - Wikipedia

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    Vanessa Stephen was the elder daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen and Julia Prinsep Duckworth. The family included her sister Virginia, brothers Thoby (1880–1906) and Adrian (1883–1948), half-sister Laura (1870–1945) whose mother was Harriett Thackeray and half-brothers George and Gerald Duckworth; they lived at 22 Hyde Park Gate, Westminster, London. S...

    After the deaths of her mother in 1895 and her father in 1904, Vanessa sold 22 Hyde Park Gate and moved to Bloomsbury with Virginia and brothers Thoby and Adrian, where they met and began socialising with the artists, writers and intellectuals who would come to form the Bloomsbury Group. The Bloomsbury Group's first Thursday evening meetings began ...

    In 1906, when Bell started to think of herself as an artist, she formed the Friday Club to create a place in London that was more favourable to painting. Vanessa was encouraged by the Post-Impressionist exhibitions organised by Roger Fry, and she copied their bright colours and bold forms in her artworks. In 1914, she turned to Abstraction. Bell re...

    Bell was portrayed by Janet McTeer in the Dora Carrington biopic Carrington (1995) and by Miranda Richardson in the film The Hours (2002).[citation needed] Bell is the subject of the Susan Sellers novel Vanessa and Virginia (2010) and of the Priya Parmar novel Vanessa and Her Sister (2014). She was portrayed by Phoebe Fox and Eve Best in the BBC mi...

  3. Bucking traditional English mores, Bell created a distinctly modern oeuvre that ranged over still lifes, landscapes, interiors, and abstract paintings as well as decorative arts such as textiles, pottery, and furniture.

    • British
    • May 30, 1879
    • London, England
    • April 7, 1961
  4. As pinturas de Vanessa Bell incluem Studland Beach (1912), The Tub (1918), Interior with Two Women (1932), e retratos da sua irmã Virginia Woolf (três em 1912), Aldous Huxley (1929-1930) e David Garnett (1916).

    • British
    • London, United Kingdom
  5. Photo credit: Tate. Mrs St John Hutchinson 1915. Vanessa Bell (1879–1961) Tate. (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.

  6. In February 2017 Dulwich Picture Gallery will present the first major solo exhibition devoted to work by the British modernist painter, Vanessa Bell (1879-1961). Widely acclaimed as a central figure of the Bloomsbury Group, the modernist painter, Vanessa Bell also stands on her own as a pivotal player in 20th century British art, inventing a ...

  7. 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 (née Stephen). This biography is from Wikipedia under an Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons License.