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Graham Bell
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Graham Bell

1910–1943 · British · 8 artworks

Neo-Romanticismmuted color palettesatmospheric perspectivesimplified formsnostalgic subject matterexpressive brushwork

artist bio

Graham Bell was a British painter associated with the Neo-Romantic movement. He is known for his landscapes and figurative works that evoke a sense of melancholy and nostalgia, often capturing the atmosphere of wartime Britain.

what you'll learn

Studying Bell's work allows students to explore the use of mood and atmosphere in painting, particularly how color and composition can convey emotional states. Students can also learn about the Neo-Romantic movement and its focus on subjective experience and the picturesque.

related: Paul Nash, Henry Moore

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8 artworks

Miss Anne Popham

Miss Anne Popham

1938

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Baylham Mill

Baylham Mill

1940

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Old Barn (formerly back of Dulwich Gallery)

Old Barn (formerly back of Dulwich Gallery)

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Dover Front

Dover Front

1938

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Brunswick Square, London

Brunswick Square, London

1940

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Miss Pool

Miss Pool

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The Café (Café Conte, London)

The Café (Café Conte, London)

1938

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The Oak Tree

The Oak Tree

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