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1897 - 1955. Known for: Painter, studied at Central School of Art, exhibited with the London Group, known for producing assured paintings during World War II..
Vera Cunningham was a colorful character to put it mildly. She had serious relationships with Bernard Meninsky and Matthew Smith, who painted a number of pictures of her, which generally filled the... Read full biography
Vera Cunningham was a colorful character to put it mildly. She had serious relationships with Bernard Meninsky and Matthew Smith, who painted a number of pictures of her, which generally filled the canvas emphasizing her voluptuous figure. Malcolm Yorke described her as "a guffawing, red haired,... Read full biography
Vera Cunningham was a colorful character to put it mildly. She had serious relationships with Bernard Meninsky and Matthew Smith, who painted a number of pictures of her, which generally filled the canvas emphasizing her voluptuous figure. Malcolm Yorke described her as "a guffawing, red haired, rosy cheeked, plump bodied, highly sexed young woman determined to be a professional artist." . She achieved her aim and exhibited in several galleries often with Matthew Smith in the UK and Paris. When... Read full biography
Vera Cunningham was a colorful character to put it mildly. She had serious relationships with Bernard Meninsky and Matthew Smith, who painted a number of pictures of her, which generally filled the canvas emphasizing her voluptuous figure. Malcolm Yorke described her as "a guffawing, red haired, rosy cheeked, plump bodied, highly sexed young woman determined to be a professional artist." . She achieved her aim and exhibited in several galleries often with Matthew Smith in the UK and Paris. When she died allegedly in the arms of Matthew Smith, a retrospective of her work was held in the Barbican Gallery in 1985. Her work is often as flamboyant as herself. This collection of her work can be described as interesting.... Read full biography
Vera Cunningham was a colorful character to put it mildly. She had serious relationships with Bernard Meninsky and Matthew Smith, who painted a number of pictures of her, which generally filled the canvas emphasizing her voluptuous figure. Malcolm Yorke described her as "a guffawing, red haired, rosy cheeked, plump bodied, highly sexed young woman determined to be a professional artist." . She achieved her aim and exhibited in several galleries often with Matthew Smith in the UK and Paris. When she died allegedly in the arms of Matthew Smith, a retrospective of her work was held in the Barbican Gallery in 1985. Her work is often as flamboyant as herself. This collection of her work can be described as interesting.... Read full biography
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