Landscape at Millmead, Guildford, 1911
Oil on panel
10.5 x 14 inches
Inscribed verso
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Provenance
Collection of Roger Fry; by descent
Note: This painting dates from the brief time Fry and Bell were in a relationship. The brushwork is the so called ‘leopard’, divisionist technique that they experimented with at that time.
Painted from Millmead Cottage looking towards the river Wey, when Bell was staying at Millmead, Guildford in the summer of 1911.
We are grateful to Richard Shone for supplying the information about the location.