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The London Garden, 1922
By Roger Fry
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Born in London in 1866, Roger Fry was to become one of the most important art critics of his time. A painter and printmaker in his own right, Fry was a central member of the Bloomsbury Group, a loose collective of artists and writers which included Virginia Woolf, Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell. He was best known for curating two major ‘Post-Impressionist’ exhibitions in 1910 and 1912, introducing his cohort and the country at large for the first time to Manet, Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh.
As an artist, Fry was a celebrated portraitist and in 1913 founded the Omega Workshops, a design studio producing decorative furniture, ceramics, and furnishings. He was also an able printmaker, and produced a number of woodcuts during the early 1920s inspired by the modernist vigour of the German Expressionists. Fry died in 1934.
As an artist, Fry was a celebrated portraitist and in 1913 founded the Omega Workshops, a design studio producing decorative furniture, ceramics, and furnishings. He was also an able printmaker, and produced a number of woodcuts during the early 1920s inspired by the modernist vigour of the German Expressionists. Fry died in 1934.
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Original woodcut for Twelve Original Woodcuts by Roger Fry. Hogarth Press 1922.
From the folio: Original Woodcuts by Three Artists. 1998.
The woodcuts have been printed from the original blocks owned by the Hogarth Press and held in the Hogarth Press Archive at Reading University.
Printed at The Fleece Press. Published by The Wood Lea Press.
From the folio: Original Woodcuts by Three Artists. 1998.
The woodcuts have been printed from the original blocks owned by the Hogarth Press and held in the Hogarth Press Archive at Reading University.
Printed at The Fleece Press. Published by The Wood Lea Press.
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