Clive Bell letters received, ca. 1911-1936.

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Clive Bell letters received, ca. 1911-1936.

Collection includes: seven letters (one fragmentary) from Moise Kisling discussing the exhibition of one of his nudes which was shown at the Salon des Independants (marked by an editor for publication), expressing his pleasure at being mentioned in Bell's book, describing a lunch attended with Dunoyer de Segonzac, Colette and others, joking about the current affluence of artists, and taking pleasure in the sunlight and sea of Provence (1920-1926); two letters from Benedict Nicolson inviting Bell to speak to the Florentine Club at Oxford and explaining in some detail the nature of the group (ca. 1932-1936); and two letters from Ambroise Vollard arranging for Bell to see his collection of paintings (1911).

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Vollard, Ambroise, 1867-1939

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Nicolson, Benedict.

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Florentine Club (Oxford University)

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Bell, Clive, 1881-1964

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English art critic and writer. From the description of Telegram : Chelsea [London], to Vanessa Bell, 1915 Apr. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 414567520 Clive Bell was an art critic and a central figure in the Bloomsbury group--a group of friends, artists, writers, and intellectuals. He was married to Virginia Woolf's sister, painter Vanessa Bell. Some of his major works of criticism include Art, Since Cezzane, and Civilization. From the description of Letters...

Kisling, Moïse 1891-1953

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French painter of Polish origin. From the description of Letters sent, 1919-1949. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 79889260 ...