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David Bomberg
David Bomberg
(British, 1890-1957)
 
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David Bomberg
Bombstore
1942
Bernard Jacobson Gallery
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Mother of Venus
1953
Bernard Jacobson Gallery
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Drawing for Antigone
1953
Bernard Jacobson Gallery
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Portrait of Leslie Marr
1953
Bernard Jacobson Gallery
David Bomberg
The Bull Ring Ronda
1935
The Mayor Gallery
David Bomberg
Ronda Vallery (from the Casa de la Cabeza)
1954
The Mayor Gallery
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New Art Salon (Design for Poster)
circa 1918-1919
The Court Gallery
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David Bomberg
Hand holding an apple
charcoal and colored chalk
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David Bomberg
Study for Bargees (dbl-sided)
, 1920
pencil, ink and watercolor
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David Bomberg
Siloam, Jerusalem
, 1924
oil on canvas
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David Bomberg Biography
1890
Born in Birmingham
1911 - 1913
Studied at the Slade where he was awarded the Tonks prize
1915
Founder-member of the London Group; exhibited with the Vorticists
1918 - 1919
Commissioned by the Canadian War Records Office to paint "Sappers at Work"
1923 - 1927
Lived in Palestine where he developed his strongly expressive geometric style
1930 - 1939
Lived in Spain
1945 - 1953
During the Second World War he was an Official War Artist, and after the war taught at the Borough Polytechnic in London
1954 - 1957
Returned to Spain
1957
Died
1988
Major retrospective exhibition at the Tate Gallery