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Still Life on Corner of a Mantelpiece

Vanessa Bell was a central figure of the Bloomsbury group, a group of artists, writers and intellectuals, formed in 1905. This mantelpiece was in Vanessa Bell's house at 46 Gordon Square in London, where the group would often meet. The objects on it include handmade paper flowers from the Omega Workshops, a design company founded by Roger Fry, a member of the group. Bell's use of an unconventional low viewpoint, fractured, abstracted forms and bright colours show her exploring techniques associated with Fauvism and Cubism.

Credit: Purchased 1969

1914
Oil paint on canvas
559.0 x 457.0mm
T01133
Image © Estate of Vanessa Bell, 2022
Text © Tate Britain, 2022

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