A Mainstay of the Bloomsbury Group, With a Show of Her Own
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The Famous Women Dinner Service, commissioned by Kenneth Clark, features 48 plates painted with portraits of iconic women, spotlighting Bell and Grant's feminist art.
Anthony Spira claims the exhibition aims to correct the absence of recognition for Vanessa Bell, whose role in the Bloomsbury Group has overshadowed her artistic contributions.
The exhibition A World of Form and Color exhibits over 150 artworks, including paintings, ceramics, and textiles, showcasing Vanessa Bell's talent beyond her familial ties.
Vanessa Bell, often only seen as Virginia Woolf's sister, is integral to the Bloomsbury Group, yet her individual artistic merit is frequently overlooked.
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