In Tate Britain
In Tate Britain
Biography
Percy Wyndham Lewis (18 November 1882 – 7 March 1957) was a British writer, painter and critic. He was a co-founder of the Vorticist movement in art and edited BLAST, the literary magazine of the Vorticists.
His novels include Tarr (1918) and The Human Age trilogy, composed of The Childermass (1928), Monstre Gai (1955) and Malign Fiesta (1955). A fourth volume, titled The Trial of Man, was unfinished at the time of his death. He also wrote two autobiographical volumes: Blasting and Bombardiering (1937) and Rude Assignment: A Narrative of my Career Up-to-Date (1950).
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Wyndham Lewis Red Scene
1933–6 -
Wyndham Lewis La Suerte
1938 -
Wyndham Lewis Ezra Pound
1939 -
Wyndham Lewis Edith Sitwell
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Wyndham Lewis The Surrender of Barcelona
1934–7 -
Wyndham Lewis Composition
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Wyndham Lewis Crouching Woman
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Wyndham Lewis Girl Reclining
c.1919
Artist as subject
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William Roberts The Vorticists at the Restaurant de la Tour Eiffel: Spring, 1915
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Michael Ayrton Portrait of Wyndham Lewis
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William Roberts Study for ‘Homage à Stulik’
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William Roberts Study for ‘The Vorticists at the Restaurant de la Tour Eiffel - Spring 1915’
c.1961–2