George.. Bell
Name
George.. Bell
Other names
BELL, G.
BELL, George Henry Frederick.
BELL, George W
GB
Culture
Australian
Gender
Male
Birth date
1 December 1878
Birth place
Kew, Victoria, Australia View on map Close map
Death date
22 October 1966
Death Place
Toorak, Victoria, Australia View on map Close map
Movements
Europe 1904 - 1920
Occupations
Artist (painter) | Artist (water-colouristist) | Drawer | Painter | Printmaker | Teacher
Summary
Worked: Australia (VIC), England. Etchings, Linocuts, Woodcuts, Perspex Engravings
NGA IRN
15961
Context
Australia
Address
- 1921
55 Walpole Street, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
[Twenty Melbourne Painters, 1921]
Biography
George Bell
Born to wealthy parents in Melbourne on 1 December 1878, George Henry Frederich Bell studied at the National Gallery School from 1896 till 1901. In 1902 he was appointed temporary drawing master. Leaving Melbourne in 1904 he lived in Paris and later London, witnessing but not participating in the modern movement. Bell returned to Melbourne in 1920 and soon after began teaching privately. The Bell-Shore School and the Contemporary Art Group were founded in 1932.
In 1934-35 Bell studied in London at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art, with lain MacNab. He returned to Melbourne in 1936 where he continued to teach and support the contemporary movement. He etched a number of portraits just prior to the First World War. In about 1920 he produced a series of powerful linocuts mainly based on his experiences as an orchestral musician. From the late 1940s he printed many small greeting cards, experimenting with wood, lino perspex and celluloid blocks.
© Roger Butler, 1981.
Published in Melbourne Woodcuts & Linocuts of the 1920s & 1930s, exhibition catalogue, Ballarat: Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, 1981.
Last Updated
26 Nov 2021