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| Grant, Duncan |
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| (Duncan James Corrowr Grant), 18851978, Scottish painter, b. Rothiermurchus, Inverness. He studied at Londons Westminster School of Art (19024) and Slade School (19078) and at Pariss La Palette School (19067). A member of the Bloomsbury group and exponent of postimpressionism, he applied his talents to paintings (fluid, vibrantly colored portraits, landscapes, and still lifes), prints, theatrical costumes and scenery, and interior decor. Some of his designs were created in collaboration with Vanessa Bell, with whom he lived. Grant was also a founding member of the Omega Workshops (191319), for which he created textiles, ceramics, and other decorative items, and part of the London Group (est. 1915) of avant-garde artists. | 1 | | See biography by F. Spalding (1998); studies by D. B, Turnbaugh (1987), S. Watney (1990, repr. 1999), and R. Shone (1993, 2000). | 2 |
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