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The Art of Bloomsbury Richard Shone

The Art of Bloomsbury By Richard Shone

The Art of Bloomsbury by Richard Shone


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The Art of Bloomsbury: Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell, and Duncan Grant by Richard Shone

The word Bloomsbury most often summons the novels of Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster or images of artists and intellectuals debating the hot parlor topics of 1910s and 1920s London: literary aesthetics, agnosticism, defining truth and goodness, and the ideas of Bertrand Russell, A. N. Whitehead, and G. E. Moore. But the Bloomsbury Group also played a prominent role in the development of modernist painting in Britain. The work of artists Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Roger Fry, and their colleagues was often audacious and experimental, and proved to be one of the key influences on twentieth-century British art and design. This catalogue, published to accompany a major international exhibition of the Bloomsbury painters originating at the Tate Gallery in London and traveling to the Yale Center for British Art and the Huntington Art Gallery, provides a new look at the visual side of a movement that is more generally known for its literary production. It traces the artists' development over several decades and assesses their contribution to modernism. Catalogue entries on two hundred works, all illustrated in color, bring out the chief characteristics of Bloomsbury painting--domestic, contemplative, sensuous, and essentially pacific. These are seen in landscapes, portraits, and still lifes set in London, Sussex, and the South of France, as well as in the abstract painting and applied art that placed these artists at the forefront of the avant-garde before the First World War. Portraits of family and friends--from Virginia Woolf and Maynard Keynes to Aldous Huxley and Edith Sitwell--highlight the cultural and social setting of the group. Essays by leading scholars provide further insights into the works and the changing critical reaction to them, exploring friendships and relationships both within and outside of Bloomsbury, as well as the movement's wider social, economic, and political background. With beautiful illustrations and a highly accessible text, this catalogue represents a unique look at this fascinating artistic enclave. In addition to the editor, the contributors are James Beechey and Richard Morphet. Exhibition Schedule: The Tate Gallery, London November 4, 1999-January 30, 2000 The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens San Marino, California The Yale Center for British Art New Haven, Connecticut May 20-September 2, 2000

The Art of Bloomsbury Reviews

A magnificent new book... [A] powerful combination of words and images. -- John Murray The Bloomsbury Review [An] excellent catalogue... Richard Shone and his contributing writers explain the ways in which the art that came out of the Bloomsbury circle...introduced a dazzling new formal vocabulary to British art. -- Regina Marler Los Angeles Times Book Review Lucid essays illuminate the essence of Bloomsbury's three best painters... The book's vibrant reproductions reveal the trio's shared devotion to rich color, strong pattern, and the sensuous joys of the physical world. Elle The lavishly illustrated catalogue for The Art of Bloomsbury ... offers detailed and knowledgeable exegeses of works on show, convincingly correcting earlier errors in dating and titling and establishing it as the definitive text in the field. -- Christopher Reid CAA. Reviews A catalog of beautiful color illustrations of all art objects in the exhibition is divided up chronologically and thematically, with each section accompanied by a short introductory essay. Highly recommended for all art libraries and academic libraries supporting programs in the arts. Library Journal Though much has been written about various aspects of the Bloomsbury group, this book provides an important reassessment of their connection to the visual arts... The copious illustrations, most in color, are splendid, and everything is thoroughly documented. Choice

About Richard Shone

Richard Shone is an Associate Editor of The Burlington Magazine, and a well-known writer on nineteenth- and twentieth-century art. His books include Bloomsbury Portraits, Alfred Sisley, and Walter Sickert. He has also written extensively on contemporary British artists such as Fiona Rae, Rachel Whiteread, and Damien Hirst.

Table of Contents

Foreword 7 Acknowledgements 9 The Artists of Bloomsbury: Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant RICHARD SHONE 11 Image and Theme in Bloomsbury Art RICHARD MORPHET 23 Defining Modernism: Roger Fry and Clive Bell in the 1920S JAMES BEECHEY 39 Catalogue RICHARD SHONE 53 Some Early Impressions - Paintings 1892-1911 55 The Voyage Out - Paintings 1911-13 73 Essays in Biography - Portraits 1910-25 93 A Room of One's Own - Still-Life Paintings 1914-19 117 Vision and Design - The Omega Workshops: furniture, applied art, paintings, works on paper 1911-18 137 Beginning Again - Paintings 1916-20 183 Transformations - Paintings post-1920 205 Works on Paper and Sculpture 243 Photographs and Books 274 Chronologies 275 Bibliography 287 Index 290

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CIN0691049939G
9780691049939
0691049939
The Art of Bloomsbury: Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell, and Duncan Grant by Richard Shone
Used - Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
2000-01-04
296
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