Duncan Grant (In the style of) Interlaced Figures
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° Artist: Duncan Grant (In the style of)
° Title: Two Figures Copulating
° Dimensions in inches: (7 1/8 h x 10 w)
° Medium: Ink and Watercolor on paper
° Condition: good general condition
° Provenance: Private collection
II.
The drawing has writing in the lower right and says (D G). The paper is a bit thick and in very good condition with a slight stain on the reverse side that appears to have been caused by age. Very nice drawing on paper for Duncan Grant lovers and fans.
III.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not have an established documented provenance or prior auction record are described in this catalog as "After" / "In the style of".
1. When you list an artwork "by" a master artist that is not a copy of a known work, it must appear as "in style" by that artist. It should be described as "in the style of" in both the title and description. It should include a clear definition of "in the style of." A suggested definition: Works "in the style of" are works by an unknown creator whose style is heavily influenced by the style of the named master artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
2. Exact copies of a master artist's artwork * Must use "after" in title and description. It should include a definition of "After". A Suggested Definition: For Unique Paintings / Works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work of the named artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
IV.
Duncan James Corrowr Grant (January 21, 1885 - May 9, 1978) was a Scottish painter, a member of the so-called Bloomsbury Group.
Grant was born in the town of Rothiemurchus, near Inverness, Scotland, and studied art at the Slade School, as well as in Italy and Paris. He was a cousin of Lytton Strachey and, through his circle, Duncan became part of the Bloomsbury Group, where Maynard Keynes became one of his mistresses. Duncan's homosexual tendency was known, however he later maintained a romantic relationship with Vanessa Bell, living with her and hers two children of hers since before the beginning of the First World War. In 1916 they moved to the town of Firle, in the county of Sussex, where they painted and decorated their house with their own paintings.
° Artist: Duncan Grant (In the style of)
° Title: Two Figures Copulating
° Dimensions in inches: (7 1/8 h x 10 w)
° Medium: Ink and Watercolor on paper
° Condition: good general condition
° Provenance: Private collection
II.
The drawing has writing in the lower right and says (D G). The paper is a bit thick and in very good condition with a slight stain on the reverse side that appears to have been caused by age. Very nice drawing on paper for Duncan Grant lovers and fans.
III.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not have an established documented provenance or prior auction record are described in this catalog as "After" / "In the style of".
1. When you list an artwork "by" a master artist that is not a copy of a known work, it must appear as "in style" by that artist. It should be described as "in the style of" in both the title and description. It should include a clear definition of "in the style of." A suggested definition: Works "in the style of" are works by an unknown creator whose style is heavily influenced by the style of the named master artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
2. Exact copies of a master artist's artwork * Must use "after" in title and description. It should include a definition of "After". A Suggested Definition: For Unique Paintings / Works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work of the named artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
IV.
Duncan James Corrowr Grant (January 21, 1885 - May 9, 1978) was a Scottish painter, a member of the so-called Bloomsbury Group.
Grant was born in the town of Rothiemurchus, near Inverness, Scotland, and studied art at the Slade School, as well as in Italy and Paris. He was a cousin of Lytton Strachey and, through his circle, Duncan became part of the Bloomsbury Group, where Maynard Keynes became one of his mistresses. Duncan's homosexual tendency was known, however he later maintained a romantic relationship with Vanessa Bell, living with her and hers two children of hers since before the beginning of the First World War. In 1916 they moved to the town of Firle, in the county of Sussex, where they painted and decorated their house with their own paintings.
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Duncan Grant (In the style of) Interlaced Figures
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