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Grant, Duncan

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Grant, Duncan (James Corrowr) (1885–1978)

Scottish painter and designer. A pioneer of post-Impressionism in the UK, he was influenced by Paul Cezanne and the Fauves, and became a member of the Bloomsbury Group. He lived with the painter Vanessa Bell from about 1914 and worked with her on decorative projects, such as those at the Omega Workshops. Later works, such as Snow Scene (1921), show great fluency and a subtle use of colour.



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Alan Grant, Duncan Paterson and Brad McDonald have joined the Los Angeles office of Gensler, an architecture, design and planning firm.
95 The Effectiveness of European Union Environmental Policy Wyn Grant, Duncan Matthews, Peter Newell New York: Palgrave, 2001,249 pp.
 
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