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21 January 1885 – 8 May 1978 | '''Duncan Grant''' (21 January 1885 – 8 May 1978) | ||
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Born in Scotland. Famous British painter. Textile designer. Member of Bloomsbury Group. | |||
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Duncan Grant was born in Scotland. He had spent his childhood in Burma and India during his father stay in these countries. His father was major in the Scottish army .In order to join the school he was brought back to England in 1894. He was not much interesting by studying. However he attended the classes of Art with enthusiasm. As from childhood the art was his passion. His aunt Lady Strachey motivated him and also supported him to join the private drawing lessons. He got also the drawing technique at Westminster school of Art in 1903. In addition, he chose the profession of Artist rather than joining the British army. | |||
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Duncan Grant knew from childhood about his passion and profession. From early age he started as worker of painter. In 1903 Omega workshops were founded by members of Bloomsbury group. He was nominated as co-director with Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) who was the sister of Virginia Woolf. He was selected along with more than 30 famous prominent artists in order to provide the work of art for RMS Queen Mary. This selection was occurred in 1935. Later his work was without reason rejected. | |||
'''Sources''' | |||
• Shone, Richard. The art of Bloomsbury. Millbank, London. 1999. | |||
• http://www.tate.org.uk/archivejourneys/bloomsburyhtml/bio_grant.htm | |||
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Grant | |||
Revision as of 15:28, 2 January 2012
Duncan Grant (21 January 1885 – 8 May 1978)
Born in Scotland. Famous British painter. Textile designer. Member of Bloomsbury Group.
Life
Duncan Grant was born in Scotland. He had spent his childhood in Burma and India during his father stay in these countries. His father was major in the Scottish army .In order to join the school he was brought back to England in 1894. He was not much interesting by studying. However he attended the classes of Art with enthusiasm. As from childhood the art was his passion. His aunt Lady Strachey motivated him and also supported him to join the private drawing lessons. He got also the drawing technique at Westminster school of Art in 1903. In addition, he chose the profession of Artist rather than joining the British army.
Career
Duncan Grant knew from childhood about his passion and profession. From early age he started as worker of painter. In 1903 Omega workshops were founded by members of Bloomsbury group. He was nominated as co-director with Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) who was the sister of Virginia Woolf. He was selected along with more than 30 famous prominent artists in order to provide the work of art for RMS Queen Mary. This selection was occurred in 1935. Later his work was without reason rejected.
Sources • Shone, Richard. The art of Bloomsbury. Millbank, London. 1999. • http://www.tate.org.uk/archivejourneys/bloomsburyhtml/bio_grant.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Grant