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A turn of wit: in January 1965, Denys Sutton assessed the writings of the Bloomsbury critic Clive Bell, who had recently died.(FROM THE APOLLO ARCHIVES)(In memoriam)(Reprint)
Magazine article from: Apollo; 7/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; During the 1930s and 1940s Bell contributed regular articles to the...believed, rivalled Bonnard as a painter. Clive Bell was very much of an eighteenth-century...taste for ease.' When all is said, Clive Bell made life worth living for himself...
Clive Bell, Peter Hazell and Roger Slade. Project Evaluation in Regional Perspective.(Book Notes)(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Pakistan Development Review; 12/22/1984; 585 words ; Clive Bell, Peter Hazell and Roger Slade. Project Evaluation in Regional Perspective. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 1982...
Right of Reply: James Beechey The biographer of Clive Bell and contributor to the catalogue of The Art of Bloomsbury exhibition at the Tate, replies to Philip Hensher's attack on the Bloomsbury Group
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/10/1999; ; 517 words ; ...to assert that the European contemporaries whom Fry and Clive Bell admired and promoted, couldn't "give a toss for the opinions of the Bloomsbury aesthetes"; Bell was a welcome visitor to Picasso's studio, while Matisse...
Clive B. Davies announces his retirement from Linear Technology; David Bell Promoted to President.
PR Newswire; 4/29/2003; 700+ words ; ...positions including President, Dr. Clive Davies announced his intentions to...announced the promotion of David Bell to the position of President. Mr. Bell will report directly to Mr. Swanson. Bell joined Linear in June 1994, initially...
Yin and yang and Bloomsbury Julian Bell's liaison in the 1930s with a Chinese writer and 'mistress of Daoist love' was a secret he shared only with his mother, Vanessa. Now, in an explicit new novel that has shocked China, this Bloomsbury scandal has finally been exposed. Louise Carpenter reports
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 6/16/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...account of what happened to Vanessa and Clive Bell's son, Julian, when he took off...National University of Wuhan, where Bell was employed as Professor of English...the novel and disguised as "K" in Bell's published and unpublished letters...
Artist, Critic Quentin Bell Dies; Wrote Virginia Woolf Biography
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 12/19/1996; 459 words ; Quentin Bell, 86, artist, critic and biographer of his aunt, Virginia Woolf...of London. The son of Woolf's sister Vanessa and the art critic Clive Bell, Mr. Bell was born into the fabled "Bloomsbury set." That bohemian, intellectual...
Quentin Bell.(Obituary)
Newspaper article from: San Francisco Chronicle; 12/19/1996; 520 words ; Quentin Bell, artist, critic and biographer of his aunt, Virginia Woolf, died Monday at age 86. Mr. Bell, son of Woolf's sister Vanessa and the art critic Clive Bell, died at his home in Firle, south of London, his...
Quentin Bell Author, critic
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 12/19/1996; 385 words ; Quentin Bell, artist, critic and biographer of his aunt, Virginia Woolf, died Monday. He was 86. Bell, son of Woolf's sister Vanessa and the art critic Clive Bell, died at his home in Firle, south of London, his...
Books: The Bells! The Bells!
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 6/8/1997; ; 700+ words ; ...Bloomsbury figures Roger Fry and Vanessa Bell, as well as of Stevie Smith and John...life companion of the painter Vanessa Bell, the sister and great balancing...his success from over-praise by Clive Bell, Vanessa's husband. This perhaps...
HOUSE AND HOME: Doing the Charleston again Virginia Nicholson on how she and her father, Quentin Bell, came to write a book about the Bloomsbury `shrine' that was his childhood home
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 10/19/1997; ; 700+ words ; ...good enough. My grandmother, Vanessa Bell, died when I was six; from that older...him at bowls!) and my grandfather, Clive Bell. But Duncan Grant was the one I loved...to the ranks of published Stephens and Bells of the last two centuries, a daunting...

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Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography Vanessa Bell A member of the celebrated...died from cancer in 1904, Bell was released from her domestic...Virginia, who had been under Bell's care, suffered another...discussion and camraderie. Clive Bell, a university friend...
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