The first Times reviewer of her exhibition at the Claridge Gallery
in Brook Street, London in 1926 wrote that her art resembled Rose Macaulay
's writing in showing no illusions and but few prejudices, and...
Occupation
Nina Hamnett
NH
's first of several one-woman exhibitions opened at the Claridge Gallery
in Brook Street, London. She displayed fifty paintings and drawings, mostly portraits, café scenes, still lifes, and landscapes.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
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Hooker, Denise. Nina Hamnett: queen of bohemia. Constable and Company Limited, 1986.