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Vanessa Bell  1879-1961

Vanessa Bell Studland Beach. Verso: Group of Male Nudes by Duncan Grant circa 1912
© The estate of Vanessa Bell
Studland Beach. Verso: Group of Male Nudes by Duncan Grant  circa 1912

Oil on canvas
support: 762 x 1016 mm frame: 898 x 1153 x 87 mm
painting

Purchased 1976

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Studland Beach is in a quiet bay in Dorset. The idea of the beach as a place for leisure activities was relatively new in 1912. It is a sign of their modernity that Vanessa Bell and her Bloomsbury Group friends holidayed there.This is one of several works by Bell from 1911–2 which show a debt to Matisse in their simplified design and bold colouring. Though an exercise in what her friends called ‘significant form’ (emphasising form rather than subject matter), the picture retains some of the feel of a sunny day spent on the sand and in the water.

 (From the display caption July 2007)