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Frances Spalding


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July 16, 1950

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Frances Spalding CBE, FRSL (née Crabtree) is a British art historian, writer and a former editor of The Burlington Magazine.

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British Art Since 1900

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Roger Fry, Art and Life

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“In the Post-Impressionists, Fry perceived a new expressiveness of design, a new search for structure, scale, interval and proportion.”
Frances Spalding, Vanessa Bell: Portrait of the Bloomsbury Artist

“My dearest Nessa, A line of sympathy and love from us both on the loss of your dear and beautiful boy with his pure and honourable feelings. It was fated that he should make his protest, as he was entitled to do, with his life, and one can say nothing.”
Frances Spalding, Vanessa Bell: Portrait of the Bloomsbury Artist

“The Waves, to ‘oppose to what is passing this ramrod of beaten steelâ€�.”
Frances Spalding, Vanessa Bell: Portrait of the Bloomsbury Artist

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