Untitled
Vanessa Bell (Kensington 1879 – Firle 1961)
Category
Furniture
Date
1930
Materials
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Monk's House, Rodmell, East Sussex
NT 768175
Summary
Set of four painted chairs c. 1930 in the style of the Omega Workshop. The simple rectangular frames having shaped arms and back legs, the sides and backs filled with canework. The frames painted in pale lilac, the rectangular cresting rail decorated with 4 yellow circles shaped with red set on a blue speckled ground bordered with grey and a black scalloped edge. The backs of the cresting rail decorated with a green panel framed with black scroll, the centre having a V.W monogram in cream on a grey ground framed with a blue circle, relieved with white dots. Painted for Virginia Woolf by D Grant and V Bell
Full description
This set of four chairs with a matching table was made around 1930 for Virginia and Leonard Woolf's home at Tavistock Square in London.
Makers and roles
Vanessa Bell (Kensington 1879 – Firle 1961), artist Duncan Grant (Rothiemurchas 1885 - Aldermaston 1978), artist
References
Conroy, Rachel, Women Artists and Designers at the National Trust, 2025, pp. 200-203