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Who owns art? A controversial portrait

Mr Augustus John and Lord Leverhulme by Max Beerbohm, 1921.
Lithograph on paper. © the Estate of Max Beerbohm courtesy of National Museums Liverpool

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In her life and art, Nina Hamnett had some serious fun


Nina Hamnett was ‘deadly serious about painting’, as she put it in
Laughing Torso, a collection of her reminiscences published in 1932. A photograph of her as a young woman in her studio shows her standing with confidence, obscuring her easel, in wide-legged crêpe trousers and sandals, a cigarette in hand, her expression both earnest and ironic. At art school, under the tutelage of William Nicholson, she learned still life, placing objects – everyday, domestic things: an inkwell, an hydra jug, a two-handled cup, a small glass of white wine – not-quite squarely within the frame, the objects cropped at their edges. She disobeyed the conventions of the genre: no luminous porcelain, no flowers; the paintings do not glow. Her palette was London rooftops on a grey afternoon, solid browns and gloomy greens reflecting the material conditions of the paintings’ setting: a wooden tabletop in a rented room in Fitzrovia. In portraiture, she went beyond formality, finding ways to convey frankness, intimacy and humour. Sickert gave her advice on painting, which she ignored; she modelled, learning from her own form, but for the most part, she taught herself. ‘I painted a life-size portrait of myself in the looking-glass. The colour was very dull but it was well drawn.’

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Rarely seen paintings by Nina Hamnett, fringe member of the Bloomsbury Group, go on show at Charleston


Nina Hamnett’s The Landlady (1918). The artist said she wanted to paint “psychological portraits” that “represent accurately the spirit of the age”
Photo: © Bridgeman Images
Despite Nina Hamnett’s best efforts to buck convention, the story of this Queen of Bohemia fits the mould of many other Modernist women artists. She painted and had solo exhibitions, was celebrated by critics and collectors, then died and vanished. Hamnett was forgotten soon after her death in 1956, with most of her paintings hidden from public view in the homes of her patrons’ descendants.
Where her legacy veers from this trope of the woman artist is that she was immortalised by male peers such as Walter Sickert and Roger Fry, so that if you have heard of her at all, it is likely as a model. Or you may know her from her bestselling autobiographies, in which she described enlivening the parties of her Bloomsbury Group or Parisian friends.

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The real story behind the infamous mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty


The real story behind the infamous mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty
Erin Blakemore
© Painting by Robert Dodd, Bridgeman Images
William Bligh was an officer of the British Royal Navy and a colonial administrator. Men aboard his ship mutinied on 28th April 1789 en route from Tahiti to the Caribbean.
Idyllic islands. An epic journey. A rebellious crew. When the H.M.S.
Bounty set sail from England in November 1787, its captain and crew could never have anticipated that their peaceful voyage would end with court-martials, marooned mutineers, and generations of settlers on a far-flung island in the South Pacific. 

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An important rediscovery from Murillo's Capuchin cycle | Christie's

An important rediscovery from Murillo's Capuchin cycle | Christie's
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100 years on, let's roar once more!

100 years on, let's roar once more!
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A rare Persian mural panel painted for Fath-Ali Shah | Christie's

A rare Persian mural panel painted for Fath-Ali Shah | Christie's
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Cézanne's drawings, watercolours and sketchbooks to get star treatment at MoMA


Paul Cézanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire (La Montagne Sainte-Victoire vue des Lauves) (1902–06), watercolour and pencil on wove paper, 16 3/4in x 21 3/8in
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David Rockefeller. Photo © MoMA, NY
The first public exhibition the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York ever held, in November 1929, focused on just four artists: Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Van Gogh. The museum returns to those artistic roots this spring with the show
Cézanne Drawing (6 June-25 September), the first in the US to bring together the artist’s varied works on paper, from the sketchbooks he kept throughout his career to the large-scale, richly layered watercolours he made.

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10 of the most famous art couples in art history | Christie's


Eternel Printemps, premier état, taille originale-variante type C, 1884-94. Bronze with dark brown patina. Sold for $2,770,500 on 4 May 2011 at Christie’s in New York
Claudel, however, met a tragic fate. They parted ways because of Rodin’s refusal to leave his long-time partner, Rose Beuret, and Claudel descended into madness. In 1913 she was committed to an asylum, where she remained until her death in 1943. 
‘It is terrible to be so abandoned,’ she wrote in 1915. ‘I can’t help but succumb to the grief that overwhelms me.’ After her death, Claudel and her work slipped into relative obscurity, only emerging from her lover’s shadow in the late 20th century.

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Lovers of Sappho thrilled by 'new' poetry find, but its backstory may have been fabricated

In 2014, reports of a new discovery of Sappho's poems were remarkable. New research argues the papyrus had a fabricated backstory.

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