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Portrait of Anne Olivier Popham (later Mrs Quentin Bell) 1939 (oil on canvas)
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Portrait of Anne Olivier Popham (later Mrs Quentin Bell) 1939 (oil on canvas)
XYC144000 Portrait of Anne Olivier Popham (later Mrs Quentin Bell) 1939 (oil on canvas) by Bell, Graham (1910-43); 25.4x20.4 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund, USA; (add.info.: The fiancee of the artist Graham Bell who died in an RAF plane crash in 1943; she married Quentin Bell in 1952 and edited the diaries of Vanessa Bell (mother-in-law)); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22783018
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Bloomsbury Bloomsbury Group Bloomsbury Set
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This print showcases the exquisite "Portrait of Anne Olivier Popham" painted by Graham Bell in 1939. Measuring 25.4x20.4 cm, this oil on canvas masterpiece is housed at the prestigious Yale Center for British Art, acquired through the Paul Mellon Fund. Anne Olivier Popham, later known as Mrs Quentin Bell, was not only a muse but also the fiancée of talented artist Graham Bell until his tragic demise in an RAF plane crash during World War II in 1943. Despite this heart-wrenching loss, she found solace and love again when she married Quentin Bell in 1952. Anne's connection to art extended beyond her personal life; she played a significant role as an editor for Vanessa Bell's diaries – her mother-in-law and a prominent figure within the Bloomsbury Group. This influential English artistic collective left an indelible mark on cultural history during the vibrant thirties (30s). The portrait itself captures Anne's enigmatic beauty with remarkable precision and depth. It reflects both her strength and vulnerability, showcasing Graham Bell's mastery of capturing human emotions on canvas. This photograph from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only Anne Olivier Popham's striking presence but also serves as a poignant reminder of love lost and new beginnings within one of Britain's most renowned artistic circles - The Bloomsbury Group.
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