Roger Fry A Biography

“Roger Fry: A Biography” by Virginia Woolf, published by Vintage in 2003, offers an insightful exploration of the life and contributions of Roger Fry, a pivotal figure in the art world. This edition spans 307 pages and is presented in English. Woolf, who shared a close friendship with Fry, reflects on his passion for art, his own painting, and his critical theories, providing a nuanced account of his influence on the post-Impressionist movement in Britain.
Readers will find a detailed portrayal of Fry’s career, including his role in organizing significant exhibitions and establishing the Omega workshops. Woolf also delves into Fry’s personal life, highlighting his resilience, generosity, and the complexities of his character. This biography not only chronicles Fry’s professional achievements but also captures the essence of his private self, making it a significant contribution to the fields of art criticism and biography.
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Introduction by Frances Spalding. Virginia Woolf was a close friend of Roger Fry for many years – after his death she wrote this loving account of his passion for art, his own painting, and his challenging critical theories. Born in 1866, he was primarily responsible for bringing the post-Impressionist movement to Britain, organising the first exhibitions and establishing the Omega workshops: he was also curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York. Virginia Woolf describes his career and also brings to life Fry’s private self, his pain, his resilience, his generosity of spirit, which made him such a powerful influence on his own and future generations.
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