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Omega Workshop vase, 1914 and porcelain vase possibly painted by Roger Fry (1866-1934
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Omega Workshop vase, 1914 and porcelain vase possibly painted by Roger Fry (1866-1934
CNC6693 Omega Workshop vase, 1914 and porcelain vase possibly painted by Roger Fry (1866-1934) 1912-19 by English School, (20th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22805860
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This print showcases an Omega Workshop vase from 1914, alongside a porcelain vase that is possibly painted by the renowned artist Roger Fry (1866-1934). The photograph was taken by an English School in the 20th century and is currently housed at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, UK. The Omega Workshop was a collective of artists and designers established by members of the influential Bloomsbury Group, including Fry himself. This artistic movement emerged in early 20th-century Britain and sought to challenge traditional notions of art and design. The vases featured in this image exemplify their innovative approach. The Omega Workshop vase from 1914 displays bold geometric patterns and vibrant colors, showcasing the workshop's commitment to modernism. Its sleek lines and abstract motifs reflect the influence of Cubism on British art during this period. Next to it stands a delicate porcelain vase that may have been painted by Roger Fry himself. Known for his expertise as both an artist and critic, Fry played a pivotal role in shaping modernist aesthetics in Britain. His potential involvement with this exquisite piece adds another layer of significance to its presence within this photograph. Together, these vases symbolize the creative spirit of the Bloomsbury Set – intellectuals who pushed boundaries through their artistic endeavors. This print offers viewers a glimpse into this fascinating era while celebrating the ingenuity and beauty found within these ceramic masterpieces.
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