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PROF. QUENTIN BELL (British, 1910-1996) Sculpture, mixed media, a room interior with a nude femal

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PROF. QUENTIN BELL (British, 1910-1996) Sculpture, mixed media, a room interior with a nude femal
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PROF. QUENTIN BELL (British, 1910-1996) Sculpture, mixed media, a room interior with a nude female body levitating above her dressed form lying on a chaise longue, before a window, the room hung with portraits; seen through a perspex window in a plaster and scrim formed cube on three tapered legs, with illumination, 63cms wide x 56cms deep x 68cms high (some damage). See illustration Son of Clive and Vanessa Bell and nephew to Leonard and Virginia Woolfe, Quentin Bell`s early years were very much influenced by the `Bloomsbury Group`. He studied painting in Paris, including abstraction and surrealism. He returned to Britain and in the late 1930s joined the Euston Road School. Bell was ultimately a painter, sculptor, potter, art historian and writer.

PROF. QUENTIN BELL (British, 1910-1996) Sculpture, mixed media, a room interior with a nude female body levitating above her dressed form lying on a chaise longue, before a window, the room hung with portraits; seen through a perspex window in a plaster and scrim formed cube on three tapered legs, with illumination, 63cms wide x 56cms deep x 68cms high (some damage). See illustration Son of Clive and Vanessa Bell and nephew to Leonard and Virginia Woolfe, Quentin Bell`s early years were very much influenced by the `Bloomsbury Group`. He studied painting in Paris, including abstraction and surrealism. He returned to Britain and in the late 1930s joined the Euston Road School. Bell was ultimately a painter, sculptor, potter, art historian and writer.

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