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Roger Fry

1866–1934

Essay in Abstract Design 1914 or 1915
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11 artworks by Roger Fry
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Biography

Roger Eliot Fry (14 December 1866 – 9 September 1934) was an English painter and critic, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Establishing his reputation as a scholar of the Old Masters, he became an advocate of more recent developments in French painting, to which he gave the name Post-Impressionism. He was the first figure to raise public awareness of modern art in Britain, and emphasised the formal properties of paintings over the "associated ideas" conjured in the viewer by their representational content. He was described by the art historian Kenneth Clark as "incomparably the greatest influence on taste since Ruskin ... In so far as taste can be changed by one man, it was changed by Roger Fry". The taste Fry influenced was primarily that of the Anglophone world, and his success lay largely in alerting an educated public to a compelling version of recent artistic developments of the Parisian avant-garde.

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    Roger Fry
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  • The Zoo, Two Fragments

    Roger Fry
    1911
  • Arles sur Tech

    Roger Fry
    1930
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  • Baroque Altar, Perpignon

    Roger Fry
    1930
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  • Cluny Museum, Paris

    Roger Fry
    1930
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  • Elne

    Roger Fry
    1930
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  • Notre Dame, Clermont Ferrand

    Roger Fry
    1930
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  • Rock-cut Church, Aubeterre

    Roger Fry
    1930
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  • Annual Banquet: A Suggestion to the New English Art Club

    Sir Max Beerbohm
    1913
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  • No! No! Cézanne never used it

    William Roberts
    c.1934
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