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  1. Wyndham Lewis lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of Vorticism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2022 · Art Percy Wyndham Lewis, The Crowd, 1914-1915, Tate, London, UK. In this, Lewis’ first Vorticist canvas from 1915 entitled The Crowd, he reduces the cityscape of factories and office blocks to a schematic composition in which basic pictorial representation of tiny, red workers congregate, pushing against one another, filling spaces, creating the mass of workers that the new factories were ...

  3. Wyndham Lewis. Wyndham Lewis fotografiado por George Charles Beresford.. Percy Wyndham Lewis (18 de noviembre de 1882 — 7 de marzo de 1957) fue un pintor y escritor inglés (retiró el nombre 'Percy', que le disgustaba).

  4. 21 de fev. de 2023 · Mr. Wyndham Lewis as ‘Tyro’ by Wyndham Lewis, c. 1920-21, Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston upon Hull, via Art UK; with A Reading of Ovis (Tyros) by Wyndham Lewis, c. 1920-21, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, via Art UK Lewis, however, did not abandon his critical attacks on his fellow writers upon the dawning of a new decade.

  5. The reality was, of course, more complex – this most independent of thinkers was prone to wilful contradiction and deliberate provocation. It is without doubt though that Lewis's life, attitudes and art were impacted by the most violent and chaotic period in recent human history; an era that encompassed two world wars, the Bolshevik revolution, the rise of Stalin and fascism, the Spanish ...

  6. Wyndham Lewis wurde an Bord der Yacht seiner Eltern vor der Küste von Nova Scotia geboren. Seine Mutter war Britin, sein Vater Amerikaner. Er besuchte die Rugby School in England, anschließend die Kunsthochschule Slade in London; beider Schulen wurde er verwiesen.

  7. Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957) was one of the great modernist painters, writers, and cultural critics. He is known for the magazine BLAST (1914-15); for leading Vorticism, the British avant-garde art movement; and for such novels as Tarr (1918), The Apes of God (1930), and The Revenge for Love (1937).