Roger Eliot Fry (14 December 1866 – 9 September 1934) was an English painter and critic, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Establishing his reputation...
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Later, it would include John Maynard Keynes, Duncan Grant, E. M. Forster, Roger Fry, Leonard Woolf, and David Garnett. The Stephens and their Bloomsbury Friends...
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Roger Fry was a painter and critic. Roger Fry may also refer to: Roger Fry (educationist) Roger Fry (footballer) Roger Fry: A Biography This disambiguation...
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Roger Fry: A Biography is a biography of Roger Fry written by Virginia Woolf. Roger Fry: A Biography at Faded Page (Canada) v t e v t e...
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included: Lytton Strachey, Desmond MacCarthy, Maynard Keynes, Leonard Woolf, Roger Fry, and Duncan Grant. In 1907, Vanessa married Clive Bell. They had two sons...
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Georges Seurat. The term Post-Impressionism was first used by art critic Roger Fry in 1906. Critic Frank Rutter in a review of the Salon d'Automne published...
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Helen Coombe (1864–1937), known after her 1896 marriage to Roger Fry as Helen Fry, was a British artist. She was a painter and a decorative artist in the...
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Vanessa Bell, post-impressionist painter E. M. Forster, fiction writer Roger Fry, art critic and post-impressionist painter Duncan Grant, post-impressionist...
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Sir Roger Fry CBE, BD Hons (London), Hon D Litt (Portsmouth), PGCE (London), AKC, FRSA, F Inst D. Sir Roger Fry was born in Portsmouth in 1943 during...
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Roger Norman Fry (born 18 August 1948) is an English retired footballer. Fry began his career as a youngster with Southampton Schools, having been a fan...
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Roger Denson Sergei Diaghilev Denis Diderot John Elderfield James Elkins Félix Fénéon Hal Foster Peter Frank Michael Fried B. H. Friedman Roger Fry Peter...
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Virginia Woolf, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Katharine Tynan; the artists Roger Fry, Helen Coombe, and Tristram Hillier; the art critic Clive Bell; Mary Louisa...
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Biographies: Roger Fry, ideas | Tate". Archive Journeys. Tate. Retrieved 10 December 2013. "Archive Journeys: Bloomsbury Biographies: Roger Fry, modern art...
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also closely associated with the Hogarth Press and the artist and critic Roger Fry, who was the principal figure behind the project, believed that artists...
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connoisseurs which included Roger Fry, Herbert Horne, Bernard Berenson, and Charles Holmes. Its most esteemed editors have been Roger Fry (1909–1919), Herbert...
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have a love affair with Brzeska, and later with Amedeo Modigliani and Roger Fry. On her first night in the Bohemian community she went to the café La...
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underestimated in the history of Bloomsbury...." Soon after Bell met Roger Fry, he developed his art theory significant form. The two shared a passion...
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older brother, Roger, and a younger sister, Joanna. His paternal grandmother, Ella Fry (née Pring), had roots in Cheshire and Kent. The Fry family originates...
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Somerset Fry (1931–1996), British historian and author Reginald C Fry (1878–1932), English architect Robert Fry (disambiguation), multiple people Roger Fry (1866–1934)...
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London, the Contemporary Art Society was founded in 1910 by the critic Roger Fry and others, as a private society for buying works of art to place in public...
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She found notability working for Virginia Woolf. She also worked for Roger Fry and Charles Laughton. Woolf had suggested that she would make an interesting...
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1856 – Louis Marshall, American lawyer and activist (d. 1929) 1866 – Roger Fry, English painter and critic (d. 1934) 1870 – Karl Renner, Austrian lawyer...
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periods; Virginia and Leonard Woolf, E. M. Forster, Lytton Strachey and Roger Fry were frequent visitors. Inspired by Italian fresco painting and the Post-Impressionists...
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telling the story of the owner of the dog, Elizabeth Barrett Browning Roger Fry: A Biography (1940) A Room of One's Own (1929) On Being Ill (1930) Three...
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[citation needed] For a number of years the British artist and art critic Roger Fry worked for the museum, and in effect for Morgan, as a collector. His son...
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art critic and artist Roger Fry. As well as painting landscapes and portraits, Fry designed textiles and ceramics. After Fry founded the Omega Workshops...
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technique in his novels, and he has been criticised (as by his friend Roger Fry) for his attachment to mysticism. One example of his symbolism is the...
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Portrait of Edith Sitwell, by Roger Fry, 1918...
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on, Rand devoured books by the leading philosophers on art, including Roger Fry, Alfred North Whitehead, and John Dewey." These theoreticians would have...
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summer of 1913 Roger Fry, with Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell, set up the Omega Workshops in Fitzrovia – in the heart of bohemian London. Fry was an advocate...
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