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  1. Nina Hamnett was a powerful proponent of the British avant-garde and throughout her early career was one of the most recognised artists on the London art scene. Hamnett also left her mark in Paris, where she moved in 1914 and received lessons from Fernand Leger and mingled with the likes of Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine, and Gertrude Stein.

  2. Painter Nina Hamnett was a painter and illustrator. She studied at the Pelham School of Art, the London School of Art and at Marie Wassilieff's Academy in Paris, where Fernand Leger taught. Hamnett's unconventionality among the artistic quarters of Montparnasse and Fitzrovia, where she also modelled for many artists, earned her the title 'Queen of Bohemia'. From 1913 to 1919 Hamnett worked at ...

  3. 7. Mai 2021 · Despite Nina Hamnett’s best efforts to buck convention, the story of this Queen of Bohemia fits the mould of many other Modernist women artists. She painted and had solo exhibitions, was ...

  4. Director. Teresa Grimes. One line synopsis. The life and work of Nina Hamnett (1890-1956), "Queen of Bohemia" and exponent of "psychological portraiture". Description. Nina Hamnett’s words VO explaining that everyone was "furious" at her "having been born a girl… but it had certain advantages". Various photographs of Hamnett as a child.

  5. Hamnett, Nina (1890–1956)British artist of portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and illustrations. Born in Tenby, South Wales, on February 14, 1890; died in 1956; eldest daughter of George (an army officer) and Mary Hamnett; attended boarding school at Portsmouth; attended Dublin School of Art; attended Pelham School of Art, London; attended London School of Art; married Roald Kristian (an ...

  6. Roger Fry. The subject of this portrait is the artist Nina Hamnett (1890-1956) who lived and painted in the bohemian art worlds of London and Paris. She worked with the artists known as the Bloomsbury Group at the Omega Workshops, which was founded in London by Roger Fry in 1913. In this portrait, Fry accentuates particular forms, such as the ...

  7. The ‘queen of bohemia’ never fulfilled her artistic potential, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston, as an exhibition of her work opens next month at Charleston in East Sussex. Nina Hamnett’s The ...