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Quentin Bell

Quentin Claudian Stephen Bell (19 August 1910 – 16 December 1996) was an English art historian and author.

Early life edit

Bell was born in London, the second and younger son of the art critic and writer Clive Bell and the painter and interior designer Vanessa Bell (née Stephen). He was a nephew of Virginia Woolf (née Stephen).[1] He was educated at the Quaker Leighton Park School and at Cambridge.[2][3]

 
Quentin Bell's tombstone at St. Peter's Church, West Firle, East Sussex

Career edit

After being educated at Leighton Park School and in Paris, Bell became a Lecturer in Art History at the Department of Fine Art, King's College, University of Durham from 1952 to 1959, then became the first Professor of Fine Art at the University of Leeds from 1959 to 1967. While there he allowed art and english student Sue Crockford to study two films even though film was not yet regarded as an art form.[4] In 1964 he was appointed Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford University and, in 1965, Ferens Professor of Fine Art at the University of Hull. Bell was a Professor of Art History and Theory at the University of Sussex from 1967 to 1975.

He sometimes worked as an artist, principally in ceramics, but for his career he was drawn to academia and to book-writing. Bell's biography of his famous aunt, Virginia Woolf: A Biography, 2 vols (London: Hogarth Press, 1972), won not only the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, but also the Duff Cooper Prize and the Yorkshire Post Book of the Year Award. He also wrote several books on the Bloomsbury Group and Charleston Farmhouse.[5]

Family edit

He was married to Anne Olivier Bell (née Popham). They had three children: Julian Bell, an artist and muralist; Cressida Bell, a textile designer; and Virginia Nicholson,[6] the writer of Charleston: A Bloomsbury House and Garden, Among the Bohemians and Singled Out.

Bell had an older brother, the poet Julian Bell, who died in the Spanish Civil War in 1937. The writer and artist Angelica Garnett was his half-sister, and Amaryllis and Henrietta Garnett were his nieces.

Death edit

Quentin Bell died in Sussex, and is buried in the churchyard of St. Peter's Church, West Firle, East Sussex.

References edit

  1. ^ "Vanessa and Virginia" Susan Sellers
  2. ^ "'The Messiah' by Quentin Bell and Virginia Woolf". The British Library. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  3. ^ Simkin 2014.
  4. ^ Davin, Anna (13 April 2023), "Crockford, Susan Rosalind [Sue] (1943–2019), film-maker and community activist", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.90000381078, ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8, retrieved 26 August 2023
  5. ^ Essays, Poems and Letters (1938) edited by Quentin Bell
  6. ^ "Virginia Nicholson-Biography". virginianicholson.co.uk. Retrieved 12 December 2011.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • The Quentin Bell Collection at the Victoria University Library at the University of Toronto
  • "Eminent Charlestonians with illustrations by Quentin Bell and text by Virginia Woolf" via Discovering Literature at the British Library

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