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Self Portrait in a Turban (1909, Charleston)
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Painter Duncan Grant with economist John Maynard Keynes, 1913
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, , No-Conscription Fellowship (NCF), , . NCF " , ". NCF. , Philip Snowden, Bruce Glasier, Robert Smillie, C. H. Norman, C. E. M. Joad, William Mellor, Arthur Ponsonby, Guy Aldred, Alfred Salter, Wilfred Wellock, Herbert Morrison, Maude Royden, Eva Gore-Booth, Esther Roper, Catherine Marshall, Alice Wheeldon, John S. Clarke, Arthur McManus, Storm Jameson, Ada Salter, and Max Plowman.
Wissett Lodge . , 1916 . , , Firle, . .
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Duncan Grant and Angelica Bell
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Self-portrait (1920, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh)
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Paul Roche (right) and Duncan Grant, with whom he had a 32-year relationship, in Turkey
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The Kitchen (1902, Tate Gallery, London)
(.1909, National Portrait Gallery, London)
Tulips (Parrot Tulips) (1911, Southampton City Art Gallery, England)
Flowers in a Vase (Southampton City Art Gallery, England)
Lytton Strachey. Verso: Crime and Punishment (circa 1909, Tate Gallery, London)
Lemon Gatherers (1910, Tate Gallery, London)
James Strachey (1910, Tate Gallery, London)
Football (1911, Tate Gallery, London)
Bathing (1911, Tate Gallery, London)
Dancers (1910-11, Tate Gallery, London)
Katherine Cox (1887-1934) (1913, National Museum Wales)
George Leigh Mallory (1912, National Portrait Gallery, London)
The Queen of Sheba (1912, Tate Gallery, London)
Caryatid (1912, Manchester City Art Gallery)
Vanessa Bell Painting (incorrectly dated 1913, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh)
Head of Eve (1913, Tate Gallery, London)
The Ass (.1913, Tate Gallery, London)
The Tub (.1913, Tate Gallery, London)
The Mantelpiece (1914, Tate Gallery, London)
Still life with cyclamens (. 1914, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
Interior at Gordon Square (.1915, Tate Gallery, London)
The Coffee Pot (1916, Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Vanessa Bell (née Stephen) (1916-1917, National Portrait Gallery, London)
Vanessa Bell (1918, National Portrait Gallery, London)
Flower Decoration (1918-19, National Museum Wales)
Portrait of John Maynard Keynes (1917-1918, Charleston)
Vanessa Bell, Pregnant with the Artist's daughter, Angelica (1918, Auckland Art Gallery New Zealand)
Venus and Adonis (.1919, Tate Gallery, London)
Landscape, Sussex (1920, Tate Gallery, London)
Still Life with Carrots (.1921, Tate Gallery, London)
South of France (1922, Tate Gallery, London)
(1922 Southampton City Art Gallery, England)
Still Life with Flowers (1923, Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery)
The road, Sussex (1926, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
Portrait of a Woman (1927, Tate Gallery, London)
Akt siedzący (1928)
Still life with peaches
Painted Panel for the Music Room of the Lefevre Gallery (1932, Brighton & Hove Museums, England)
Bacchanale (BELL, Vanessa, GRANT, Duncan) (1929, Southampton City Art Gallery, England)
Daphne and Apollo (1932, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio)
Dove (1937-1938, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio)
Angelica Playing the Violin (1934, Southampton City Art Gallery, England)
Farmers in a Field, Near Charleston (1934. Collection of Mitch Bobkin)
Thames Wharves (1936, Southampton City Art Gallery, England)
Portrait of Mrs Hammersley (1937, Southampton City Art Gallery, England)
Still life - the dinner table (Courtauld Institute of Art, London)
Still Life with Guitar (1900 - 1959, Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery)
Seated woman, Ka Cox (recto) Courtauld Institute of Art, London)
Shutter design for 38 Brunswick Square Courtauld Institute of Art, London)
Sketch done for Queen Mary (Worcester City Museums)
(Bolton Art Gallery, UK)
Interior with Figures (Bolton Art Gallery, UK)
Sir Desmond MacCarthy (.1938, National Portrait Gallery, London)
E. M. Forster (National Portrait Gallery, London)
Lydia Lopokova (1940-, National Portrait Gallery, London)
Girl at the Piano (1940, Tate Gallery, London)
The Hayrick (1940, Tate Gallery, London)
Vanessa Bell (1942, Tate Gallery, London)
St Paul's (1941)
Sir Desmond MacCarthy (.1942, National Portrait Gallery, London)
Helen Anrep at Charleston (1942)
Seguidilla
The Wrestlers (Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey)
The Coloured Gentleman, pastel, (1942, Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, UK)
Sir Desmond MacCarthy (1944, National Portrait Gallery, London)
Garden Path in Spring (1944, Tate Gallery, London)
Landscape near Firle, Sussex (1947, Brighton & Hove Museums, England)
William Squire in Sailor Costume (1949,Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
from Penwith Portfolio, Interior (1973, Tate Gallery, London)
Standing Woman (1973-4, Tate Gallery, London)
Washerwoman (1973-4, Tate Gallery, London)
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/grant_duncan.html
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ARTgrantD.htm
http://www.artfund.org/artsaved/search/artist/g/3187/Duncan+Grant
http://impressionnisme.narod.ru/MUSEUMS/museum_charlston.htm
http://www3.tate.org.uk/research/researchservices/...=detail&page=2&item=76
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