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  1. View all 41 artworks. Wyndham Lewis lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of Vorticism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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    Vorticism was a London-based modernist art movement formed in 1914 by the writer and artist Wyndham Lewis. The movement was partially inspired by Cubism and was introduced to the public by means of the publication of the Vorticist manifesto in Blast magazine.

  3. Jun 23, 2017 · Wyndham Lewis (1882–1957) Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums Lewis's hellish imagery was undoubtedly derived from his experience of the Western Front and later by images of the Nazi concentration camps – though, as a whole, The Human Age was a response to the Cold War and the capitalism of the post-war era, which the author believed would lead ...

  4. 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).

  5. 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).

  6. English. Share artist. All artists. Wyndham Lewis A Reading of Ovid (Tyros) 1920 - 1921 © The Wyndham Lewis Memorial Trust. All Rights Reserved. Bridgeman Images. Biography. Born 1882. Died 1957. Nationality English. Birth place Amherst. Death place London. Lewis was born on his father's yacht off the Canadian coast.

  7. Wyndham Lewis (1882–1957) Tate. (b on his parents' yacht, off Amherst, Nova Scotia, 18 Nov. 1882; d London, 7 Mar. 1957). British painter, novelist, and critic, the son of a British mother and a wealthy American father. He came to England as a child, studied at the Slade School, 1898–1901, then lived on the Continent for seven years, mostly ...

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