The Hammock, Charleston, (1921-1922)

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One of my favourite loans in the new exhibition.

From - one of the lost series of private drawings by recently discovered.

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A fantastic evening tonight with Peter Davies exploring the art collection of Keele University. Some absolute gems including https://t.co/0H2YMz58xj

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Read about the at https://t.co/SQnB2nCl8A 🌺 ‘Still Life with Compotier and Glass’ is an example of experimentation with techniques, and highlights the influence that painters like had on his work (c. 1916-17).

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Duncan Grant (British 1885-1975) Two Figures. From my collection. Further details on website. Link in bio.

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Here's an image with a similar color scheme from : Bathing, Duncan Grant, 1911 https://t.co/ZaUnqem7by

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Just the most delicious colours in this painting "Still life with Compotier and Glass" from about 1916 - coming up auction:

https://t.co/Giwsu1TqhL

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Duncan Grant (1885-1978) Reclining Male Nude (David Garnett?), c.1920s. From my collection. should have been this week but for obvious reasons the fair was cancelled.

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One of the most influential economists & thinkers of the 20th century, he was often at Charleston. This 1917 portrait of Keynes by shows him sitting in the garden and drafting a telegram to ask for a war loan from the American government: https://t.co/RVBil2zMte

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