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Vanessa BELL (1879-1961)
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961) ‘1883’. Ink and watercolour. Signed. Possibly a design for a plate. 9.75x9.75. Framed: 17.5x17.
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961)
Charleston. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated, 1935. Exhibited: Alex Reid & Lefevre as 'Sussex Farm'. 14.25x16.75 inches. Framed: 18.5x20.75 inches
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961)
‘La Camargo’: a design for the 'Famous Women Dinner Service', commissioned by Kenneth and Jane Clark (the finished plate is currently on view at Charleston). Ink and watercolour. Overlay border by the artist. Provenance: Sotheby’s 20.11.1991, Lord Clark’s Settlement Trust Sale. 9.75x9.75 inches (including border). Framed: 18.5x18 inches. ●
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961)
‘Perugia’. Watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1952. 12x16.25 inches. Framed:22.5x26.5 inches. ●
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961) ‘Asters in black vase’. Watercolour. Signed. Signed and inscribed verso. 10x6.25 inches. Framed: 17x13 inches.
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961)
‘Borgo Sansepolcro’, Tuscany.
Watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1952.
19.5x12 inches. Framed: 28x19.5 inches.
Framed Photo
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961) A washerwoman. Pencil. Signed and dated, 1921. 7x8.25 inches.
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961) ‘Madame de Stael’; study for Kenneth Clark’s Famous Women Dinner Service. Ink and watercolour. 8x8 inches. Signed and inscribed. Circa 1932.
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961) Figure, surprised. Pencil. Circa 1925. 12x9.5 inches. Framed: 20x16.5 inches.
BELL Vanessa L.G. (1879 - 1961) Still-life. Watercolour. Signed. 11.5x7 inches. Framed: 18x14 inches.
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961) ‘Cinderella puts on the shoe’. Oil on paper laid on card. Inscribed by the artist verso. A study for the mural scheme Bell painted for the children’s restaurant at the Devonshire Hill School, Tottenham, in 1944 (since lost). Exh: British Institute of Adult Education, London. The Belgrave Gallery. 20x33.5 inches. In the original frame hand painted by Bell.
BELL Vanessa (1879-1961) Nine glazed, hand painted tiles. 1920s. Ex. Coll: Arthur Waley. Provenance: From the Estate of Alison Waley (neé Alison Grant, later Robinson, widow of Arthur Waley).
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