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Subtitle: signed by the artist - authentic - framed
Product ID: 467ART
Artist: Duncan Grant (1885-1978)
Nationality: British
Type: Oil on canvas
Date: Unknown
Signed: Signed by the artist
Subject: Unknown
Size: Size of visible image: 17.8 inches x 14.1 inches Size of frame: 27.6 inches x 24.5 inches
Condition: good with minor areas of wear
Highest Price at Auction: $214,886 - Christies, King Street, 2012

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Duncan Grant - original oil painting - Bloomsbury group

signed by the artist - authentic - framed

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This is an original signed oil painting by Duncan Grant, a leading member of the Bloomsbury group, a prominent group of artists which included Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf. The painting is guaranteed to be authentic and comes framed in an old frame with a brass plaque engraved with the name of the artist. The painting has minor, small areas of wear that can either be restored or left as is; they are not glaringly noticeable. Our price is low for an authentic original oil painting by a listed and well known artist.

Provenance
Private collection of Stephen Baring. Collection includes two inherited collections and twenty five years of personal collecting.

Duncan Grant was a British visual artist who was born in 1885. Duncan Grant has had numerous gallery and museum exhibitions, including at the National Galleries of Scotland and at the Tate Britain. Numerous works by the artist have been sold at auction, including 'Cambridge; The Muses of Arts and Sciences' sold at Christie's King Street '20th Century British Art Evening Sale' in 2012 for $214,886. There have been Numerous articles about Duncan Grant, including 'Heads Up: Picasso & Modern British Art' written by Holly Williams for The Independent in 2012. The artist died in 1978.

A genuine picture by a listed artist that will be much admired in your home or office. Will provide an excellent financial investment as well as a possession to enjoy. You are welcome to return for a full refund if you are not entirely happy. Also, please feel free to view at our central London showroom.

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