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Portrait of Zoum van den Eeckhoudt, 1915 (oil on canvas)
BLW105205 Portrait of Zoum van den Eeckhoudt, 1915 (oil on canvas) by Fry, Roger Eliot (1866-1934); Private Collection; Photo eThe Bloomsbury Workshop, London; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22801582
© The Bloomsbury Workshop, London / Bridgeman Images
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of Zoum van den Eeckhoudt" painted in 1915 by Roger Eliot Fry, offers a glimpse into the world of the Bloomsbury Group. The subject, a young female named Zoum van den Eeckhoudt, exudes an air of mystery and contemplation. Fry's masterful use of oil on canvas brings forth a rich array of colors and textures. The delicate brushstrokes capture every nuance of Zoum's features, from her piercing gaze to the subtle curve of her lips. Her expression hints at both vulnerability and strength, leaving viewers intrigued by her story. The painting is set against a backdrop that showcases elements associated with the Bloomsbury Set - an influential group of British intellectuals and artists during the early 20th century. A fruit bowl sits prominently in the composition, symbolizing abundance and fertility while also serving as a metaphor for artistic creation. Zoum's presence within this context suggests her involvement in intellectual pursuits or creative endeavors herself. She becomes not just a subject but also an embodiment of the spirit that defined this vibrant cultural movement. Preserved in private collection until now, this remarkable piece allows us to appreciate Fry's talent as well as gain insight into one woman's place within the larger narrative of Bloomsbury artistry. It serves as a testament to both individuality and collective creativity – capturing not only Zoum's essence but also reflecting upon broader themes
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