Ref NoCFB
Alt Ref NoMS 53
TitleCharles Francis Bell, annotated copy of 'Self & Partners (mostly self)' by C. J. Holmes
Datec. 1930s
LevelFonds
Extent1 volume
DescriptionCharles Francis Bell (1871-1966) was the son of Robert Courtenay Bell, a banker, and Clara Poynter, whose brother was Sir Edward Poynter, a director of the National Gallery from 1894-1904. In 1896 Bell became Assistant Keeper at the Ashmolean Museum, where he organised and catalogued the collection on a small budget. In 1909 he became Keeper of Fine Art.

Bell was a portrait specialist and in 1910 was invited to succeed Lionel Cust as Director of the National Portrait Gallery, which he refused - Charles Holmes was appointed instead. Between 1910-1940 Bell served as Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Bell mentored several younger art historians including Kenneth Clark who succeeded him at the Ashmolean in 1931 and Francis Watson.

Copy of former Director of the National Portrait Gallery Sir Charles Holmes' (1868-1936) autobiography 'Self & Partners (mostly self)' containing annotations and inserts by Charles Francis Bell who was a contemporary of Holmes. An explanation on the annotations and inserts is given at the front of the volume. The annotations expand on Holmes' text or offer alternative facts. The inserts include letters received by Bell, including some from Holmes, with some relating to Holmes' appointment as Director of the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery. Also inserted are more lengthy annotations which would not have fitted in to the margins. The back of the volume contains copies of correspondence and papers relating to the end of Bell's career at the Ashmolean, including one in Latin.
LanguageEnglish
Latin
Access_StatusOpen
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