Biography
Born in London, Robert Anning Bell was trained as a painter at the Royal Academy Schools in 1881 and afterwards at the Westminster School of Art. He later worked under Aimé Morot in Paris. George Frampton, whom Anning Bell worked under in London, became the leader of the Craft of Sculptors and The Art Workers Guild in 1884. He was largely responsible for encouraging artists to expand the variety of their materials and techniques. Anning Bell became a master of the Art Worker's Guild and, in addition to his paintings, made polychrome plaster relief images in the Arts and Crafts style.
It was Robert Anning Bell who designed mosaics for the Houses of Parliament and also Westminster Cathedral. — Peter Nahum
Works
Bibliography
Art at the New English Art Club 1897. Special issue of The Studio. London: 1897, p. 64. Internet Archive digitized version of a copy in the University of Toronto Library.
The Studio 9 (1897): 123-24.
“Studio-Talk.” The Studio. 11 (1897): 189-90. Internet Archive digitized version of a copy in the University of Toronto Library.
“Studio-Talk.” The Studio, 42 (1897): 308-09. Internet Archive digitized version of a copy in the University of Toronto Library.
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