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  1. London - non-specific (3,659) ‘Still Life on Corner of a Mantelpiece‘, Vanessa Bell, 1914 on display at Tate Britain.

    • A Tale of Two Sisters: Virginia and Vanessa
    • Starting A Family: Vanessa’s Relationship with Clive Bell
    • Modern Arrangements: Relationships with Roger Fry and Duncan Grant
    • Vanessa Bell’s Later Years, Children, and Legacy

    Vanessa Bell spent a lot of time at university, including a period at the Ladies’ department of King’s College London, a school many women in the Bloomsbury group attended. After losing her mother when she was just sixteen and her father in 1904, she and her siblings sold the family home in Hyde Park Gate and moved to Bloomsbury in West London. The...

    In 1907, Vanessa married Clive Bell (1881-1964) an English art critic, upon his return to London from studying art history in Paris. Like most of the Bloomsbury men, Clive was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and ran in the same social circles as most of Vanessa’s Friday Club. They ended up having two sons together, Julian and Quentin, who w...

    After the first World War, both Vanessa and Clive Bell decided to open their marriage and pursue other romantic relationships. One such relationship Vanessa explored was with artist and fellow Bloomsbury member Roger Fry. Fry and Bell always had a close friendship throughout their time together in the Bloomsbury group, but their brief romantic rela...

    As Vanessa Bell grew older, she became less outgoing and preferred to spend most of her time at the Charleston farmhouse with her family and Duncan Grant. Her sister Virginia Woolf sadly died by suicide in 1941, leaving Bell to look inward toward her home and close familial contacts to gain inspiration for her work. In 1959, Bell painted Angelica G...

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  2. 19 de ago. de 2021 · Vanessa Bell Like the other women artists featured in This Dark Country , Vanessa Bell (1879–1961) invested still life with fresh ideas about gender, ambition and artistic personhood, and did so through making simple changes to art historical tradition and to contemporary examples of the genre, and this is particularly clear in a ...

  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. Há 4 dias · Home Visual Arts Painting Painters. Vanessa Bell. British painter and designer. Also known as: Vanessa Stephen. Written by. Naomi Blumberg was Assistant Editor, Arts and Culture for Encyclopaedia Britannica. She covered topics related to art history, architecture, theatre, dance, literature, and music. Naomi Blumberg. Fact-checked by.

  5. 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).

  6. Still Life (Triple Alliance) by Vanessa Bell (1879–1961), c.1914, from The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds.