Birne, Eleanor. “At Dulwich Picture Gallery”. London Review of Books, Vol.
35
, No. 17, p. 37. Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Textual Features | Pat Barker | The story begins with the ambitions and emotional entanglements of a small group of Slade School of Art
students (two men, Paul Tarrant and the precocious success Kit Neville, and one strikingly talented woman, Elinor... |
Education | Dora Carrington | Critic Jane Hill
notes that though Carrington entered the Slade at a remarkable period in its own history (Henry Tonks
called it a second, and last, crisis of brilliance) Birne, Eleanor. “At Dulwich Picture Gallery”. London Review of Books, Vol. 35 , No. 17, p. 37. |
Occupation | Roger Fry | The group or co-operative, inspired by French art, took as its purpose the development of English painting. It attracted young artists, especially those interested in Post-Impressionism. Members included Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
and Paul Nash
. It... |
Publishing | Judith Kazantzis | A second edition was published at Warwick by Greville Press
in 1988, with an added preface by JK
and a cover design by Paul Nash
. “Judith Kazantzis First Editions”. Ash Rare Books. |
Friends, Associates | Mary Renault | In London MR
met the actor Leslie French
, who provided an entrée into the world of theatre. Another close and influential friend was a doctor, Robbie Wilson
, who appeared at MR
's and... |