Duncan Grant's 'Portrait of Edward Wolfe', painted around 1921. Wolfe was a South African born artist, often referred to as 'England's Matisse'. He studied at Slade where he met Nina Hamnett. She introduced him to Roger Fry and he subsequently worked for a time at the Omega Workshops. This portrait by Grant was done just after Wolfe returned to England in the early 1920s during which time he produced many of his best works.
Duncan Grant's 'Portrait of Edward Wolfe''
Duncan Grant's 'Portrait of Edward Wolfe', painted around 1921. Wolfe was a South African born artist, often referred to as 'England's Matisse'. He studied at Slade where he met Nina Hamnett. She intr