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  2. Nina Hamnett studierte von 1906 bis 1907 an der Pelham Art School und darauf an der London School of Art bis 1910. Vor dem Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs reiste Hamnett nach Frankreich, wo sie in Paris an der Marie Vassilieffs Académie Kunstgeschichte studierte. In der Künstlersiedlung La Ruche im Viertel Montparnasse hatte sie ihr Atelier.

  3. Hamnett, Nina (1890–1956)British artist of portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and illustrations. Born in Tenby, South Wales, on February 14, 1890; died in 1956; eldest daughter of George (an army officer) and Mary Hamnett; attended boarding school at Portsmouth; attended Dublin School of Art; attended Pelham School of Art, London; attended London School of Art; married Roald Kristian (an ...

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › nina-hamnettNina Hamnett | Artnet

    View Nina Hamnett’s 44 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available works on paper, and paintings for sale and learn about the artist.

  5. 7 de may. de 2021 · Despite Nina Hamnett’s best efforts to buck convention, the story of this Queen of Bohemia fits the mould of many other Modernist women artists. She painted and had solo exhibitions, ...

  6. Nina Hamnett’s words VO explaining that everyone was "furious" at her "having been born a girl… but it had certain advantages". Various photographs of Hamnett as a child. Commentary says that Hamnett was "a celebrated Bohemian personality in Paris, but her status as an artist suffered as a consequence". Photograph of Hamnett becomes a jigsaw puzzle.

  7. The Little Tea Party is one of the last in a series of two figure interiors that had dominated Walter Sickert’s output from around 1910–15. Unlike the majority of his works from this period, the picture showcases the drama and tension of a real, rather than an imagined relationship, representing a portrait of the unusual association between the artist, Nina Hamnett (1890–1956), and her ...