Grant, Duncan James Corrowr, 1885 - 1978 (painter)
Person
Dates and places
1885-1978
Sphere of activity
Painter
Admin / Family structure
Cousin to the Strachey family
Other information
Co-director of Omega Workshops, 1913.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Fonds
Charleston Papers
Reference Code: GBR/0272/CHA
Scope and Contents
The collection of Charleston papers contains mainly the correspondence of Clive Bell, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant which had accumulated at their home, Charleston Farm House. In 1965 the papers were sorted by Professor Quentin Bell and were deposited in King's College Library by Professor Bell and Mrs Angelica Garnett. Two sets of photocopies of some of the papers were made by the College at the time of deposit, one set to be kept by the College and the other set by Professor Bell. The set of...
Dates:
1869 - 1964
Fonds
Garnett: The Papers of Angelica Garnett (nee Bell)
Reference Code: GBR/0272/AG
Scope and Contents
This small collection comprises both correspondence donated by Angelica Garnett and selected papers. The most substantial part of the collection is the correspondence, comprising several letters exchanged with Angelica's mother, Vanessa Bell, as well as the correspondence between Angelica Garnett and her husband David. The selected papers consist of a few items, primarily memoirs, by Angelica Garnett and members of her family circle.
Dates:
1917 - 1980
Conditions Governing Access:
Letters by persons still living may only be read with the written permission of the author. The correspondence of Mrs. Garnett and her late husband, David Garnett, may only be read with Mrs. Garnett's permission. For further information, please contact the Archivist.
Fonds — Container: REM
Macpherson: Papers Associated with R. E. Macpherson
Reference Code: GBR/0272/REM
Scope and Contents
This collection comprises personal papers found among the papers of R. E. Macpherson, associated with him through his Bursarial office. They include sketches by Duncan Grant, personal papers of John Tresidder Sheppard, and notes by John Maynard Keynes.
Dates:
1850 - 1971
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