Cressida Bell
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Cressida Bell (born 1959) is an English artist and designer, specializing in textiles and interiors.
She is the daughter of critic, author and artist Quentin Bell and Anne Olivier Bell. She is the sister of Julian Bell and Virginia Bell and the grandniece of Virginia Woolf.
She trained at St. Martins School of Art and at the Royal College of Art in London.
Her work is influenced by the heritage of the Bloomsbury Group. Her grandmother was the artist Vanessa Bell and her grandfather the critic Clive Bell, and the collections at Charleston Farmhouse were a strong influence on her.
[edit] Publications
- Cressida Bell - The Decorative Painter (1996)