Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant letters to Kenneth Clark and Jane Clark
The collection comprises correspondence from the artistic partners, Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell, to the art historian Kenneth Clark and his wife, Elizabeth “Jane” (née Martin).
Eardley Knollys papers
The Eardley Knollys papers contains correspondence, writings, personal and family papers, photographs, and business papers relating to Eardley Knollys and Storran Gallery. Material documents Knollys's relationships with writers, artists, poets, playwrights, and art critics.
Royal College of Art Sketch Club Collection
Vanessa Bell letter to Evelyn Hunt, 1937 November 16
Bell apologizes for the delay in answering a previous letter, on account of illness, and references an enclosed check to be used as a prize.
Vanessa Bell letter to Frank B. Mason, 1934 October 9
Bell accepts the invitation to "adjudicate some of the students' work" and inquires about dates.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane and Kenneth Clark, 1956 December 7
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1931 December 13
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1932 January 6
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1932 February 22
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1932 February 29
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1932 May 11
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1932 June 3
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1932 June 15
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1932 June 26
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1932 September 21
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1932 September 28
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1933 January 30
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1933 May 24
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1933 June 9
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.
Vanessa Bell letter to Jane Clark, 1933 June 12
Grant says that two of his artist friends, Robert Lotiron and a "M. Clairin" [probably Pierre-Eugène Clairin], are looking for works to include in an exhibition of English pictures for their "Autumn Salon" [Salon d'Automne]. He says that they would like to talk to Clark about the matter and gives him their address in Queen's Gate.