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Nina Hamnett, c. 1917 (pencil on paper)
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Nina Hamnett, c. 1917 (pencil on paper)
3493860 Nina Hamnett, c.1917 (pencil on paper) by Fry, Roger Eliot (1866-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: One of a number of Frys nude drawings of Nina Hamnett during their affair in 1916-17. In a letter to his former lover Vanessa Bell, Fry wrote of Nina Elle est vraiment putain but a very nice one and one ought to accept that as a type of character comme une autre and not be annoyed at it or demand where it can t give.); Photo eThe Bloomsbury Workshop, London; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22727604
© The Bloomsbury Workshop, London / Bridgeman Images
Bloomsbury Bloomsbury Group Bloomsbury Set Bohemian
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This print captures the essence of Nina Hamnett, a prominent figure in the famous Bloomsbury Group during the early 20th century. Created by Roger Eliot Fry in 1917, this pencil sketch showcases his intimate connection with Hamnett during their passionate affair from 1916 to 1917. Intriguingly, Fry's personal letter to Vanessa Bell sheds light on his complex feelings towards Hamnett. He describes her as "vraiment putain" meaning truly promiscuous, yet acknowledges her charm and uniqueness as a character that should be accepted without judgment or annoyance. The portrait portrays Hamnett seated elegantly, exuding an air of confidence and bohemian allure. Her nudity adds vulnerability to the composition while simultaneously celebrating freedom of expression within artistic circles at that time. As a member of the Bloomsbury Set, which included influential writers such as Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster, Hamnett played an integral role in shaping British art and literature during this period. This image serves as a testament to her significance within this intellectual movement. Bridgeman Images has expertly preserved this historical gem from The Bloomsbury Workshop in London. With its timeless appeal and cultural importance, this print is sure to captivate art enthusiasts who appreciate both beauty and history intertwined into one remarkable piece.
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