Clive Bell
Arthur Clive Howard Bell (1881-1964) was an English critic, associated with the Bloomsbury group.
Bell was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and came to London, where he met and married the artist, Vanessa Stephen (sister of Virginia Woolf), who left him after nine years of marriage. They had two sons, who both became writers.
Works
- Significant Form in Art (1914)
- Since Cézanne (1922)
- Civilization (1928)
- Proust (1929)
- An Account of French Painting (1931)
- Old Friends (1956)
Referenced By
Garsington Manor | Jane Ellen Harrison | Lytton Strachey | Trinity College, Cambridge | Trinity College (Cambridge) | University of Cambridge/Trinity College | Vanessa Bell
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