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  1. 10. Apr. 2021 · Nina Hamnett photographed by Adrian Flowers, July 1955. On 7th July 1955, Adrian and Angela Flowers visited the artist Nina Hamnett in her London flat. The photographs Adrian took that evening are among the last visual records of this legendary ‘Queen of Bohemia’. Seated on her bed, Hamnett held forth for her visitors, recounting tales of ...

  2. 15. Mai 2021 · Hamnett in her studio, circa 1945. Hamnett’s paintings are as taut and clearheaded as her life was loose and wild. Faces were her forte, and a portrait of the dancer Rupert Doone, completed in 1923, is one of the standouts in a new exhibition of her work opening May 19 at Charleston, in East Sussex—you can almost hear the imperious Hmmm forming on Doone’s plump, Pre-Raphaelite lips.

  3. Nina Hamnett is in vogue again. She is the subject of a new pocket biography, no. 7 in Eiderdown Books’s Modern Women Artists series, and her first ever retrospective is now open at Charleston ...

  4. In our autumn exhibition, Nina Hamnett – ‘Everybody was Furious’, we offer a rare glimpse at the life and legacy of former Fitzrovia resident, artist Nina Hamnett.. The show displays six rarely exhibited sketches by the ‘Queen of Bohemia’ (kindly loaned from the museum in her home town of Tenby) set under the chapel’s golden ceiling, a stone’s throw from her former homes and her ...

  5. 20. Mai 2021 · Nina Hamnett was ‘deadly serious about painting’, as she put it in Laughing Torso, a collection of her reminiscences published in 1932.A photograph of her as a young woman in her studio shows her standing with confidence, obscuring her easel, in wide-legged crêpe trousers and sandals, a cigarette in hand, her expression both earnest and ironic.

  6. Nina Hamnett, Dolores, 1931. Oil on canvas. Private Collection . All of Hamnett’s women resemble Courtney in some way: austere backdrops against which large, severe and expressionless faces loom. The women are solid, monumental, forces to be reckoned with, and mount a powerful resistance to the most readily available representations of ...

  7. Nina Hamnett. 1921. On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art. Still Life with a Blue Jug Nina Hamnett. 1917. On display at Tate Britain part of Now You See Us. Der Sturm Nina Hamnett. c.1913. On display at Tate Britain part of No ...