Richard Shone
Richard Shone is a leading specialist in early twentieth-century British art. He is the author of monographs on Sickert (1988) and the British-born Impressionist Alfred Sisley (1992) and the first book on the Bloomsbury painters (1976). He has curated exhibitions about Duncan Grant, portraits by Sickert (Bath, 1990) and the art of Bloomsbury (Tate, 1999). In 1992, he co-curated Sickert Paintings at the Royal Academy of Arts with Wendy Baron. He has written extensively on several of the Young...See more
Richard Shone is a leading specialist in early twentieth-century British art. He is the author of monographs on Sickert (1988) and the British-born Impressionist Alfred Sisley (1992) and the first book on the Bloomsbury painters (1976). He has curated exhibitions about Duncan Grant, portraits by Sickert (Bath, 1990) and the art of Bloomsbury (Tate, 1999). In 1992, he co-curated Sickert Paintings at the Royal Academy of Arts with Wendy Baron. He has written extensively on several of the Young British Artists and contributed to the exhibition catalogue of Sensation (1997). He was a regular contributor to The Burlington Magazine from the 1970s onwards and was its editor between 2003 and 2015. See less
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Richard Shone book reviews
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The Art of Bloomsbury: Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell, and Duncan Grant
THE BLOOMSBURY GROUP PAINTERS
by Anne W, May 31, 2013
AFTER VISITING CHARLESTON FARM THE BOOK (THE ART OF BLOOMSBURY), FIRST SEEN AS A PRIZE AT A NADFAS LECTURE, WAS A PERFECT FOLLOW UP AND REVIEW OF THE VISIT AND OF THE HISTORY OF THE PLACE AND THE ... Read More