Roger Fry
Roger Fry was a British painter and art critic of the early 20th century, known for his role in introducing Post-Impressionism to the British public and for founding the Omega Workshops, which promoted modern design and artistic innovation.
Born on Dec 14, 1866 (159 years old)
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Uruguay:
Roger Fry described Van Gogh's sunflowers as one of the triumphs of the year.
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Bolivia:
Roger Fry described Van Gogh's sunflowers as one of the triumphant successes of the year.
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Australia:
Roger Fry described Hortense Fiquet in a derogatory manner, reflecting the misogyny in art criticism.
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New Zealand:
Roger Fry is referenced in the title of a biography read by Dick Frizzell.
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