Duncan Grant : A Biography (Bom Estado)
Duncan Grant : A Biography (Bom Estado)
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Titulo: Duncan Grant : A Biography (Bom Estado)
Autor: Frances Spalding
ESTADO: BOM ESTADO
ISBN/EAN: 9780701134099
Editor: CHATTO & WINDUS
Ano: 1997
Idioma: Inglês
Encadernação: N.A.
Páginas: 592
Coleção: N.A.
Nº. da Coleção: N.A.
Código de Controlo: 3F
Descrição: This is a biography of the well-known British painter, Duncan Grant. He was a central member of Bloomsbury, but he also extended far beyond it, into every level of English society. Spalding sheds light on his love affairs with Lytton Strachey and Maynard Keynes, and on his tempestuous relationship with Vanessa Bell, with whom he lived at Charleston, and had a daughter, Angelica. Spalding also reassesses Grant's painting, setting it in the context of his fluctuating reputation, which dipped after World War II, but was followed by a revival of interest in his work by a younger audience in the late Sixties. He lived to be 93, his life spanning Victorian society and the modern day.
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Autor: Frances Spalding
ESTADO: BOM ESTADO
ISBN/EAN: 9780701134099
Editor: CHATTO & WINDUS
Ano: 1997
Idioma: Inglês
Encadernação: N.A.
Páginas: 592
Coleção: N.A.
Nº. da Coleção: N.A.
Código de Controlo: 3F
Descrição: This is a biography of the well-known British painter, Duncan Grant. He was a central member of Bloomsbury, but he also extended far beyond it, into every level of English society. Spalding sheds light on his love affairs with Lytton Strachey and Maynard Keynes, and on his tempestuous relationship with Vanessa Bell, with whom he lived at Charleston, and had a daughter, Angelica. Spalding also reassesses Grant's painting, setting it in the context of his fluctuating reputation, which dipped after World War II, but was followed by a revival of interest in his work by a younger audience in the late Sixties. He lived to be 93, his life spanning Victorian society and the modern day.
