Grafton Group
The Grafton Group was a short-lived exhibiting society (1913-14) that showed at the Alpine Gallery, London. In founding the Grafton Group in 1913, which took over from the Friday Club as an exhibiting society, Roger Fry provided artists who were experimenting in a Post-Impressionist style with the prospect of exhibiting their work. Exhibitors included some members of the Bloomsbury Group and also the sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and painters Wyndham Lewis, Frederick Etchells, William Roberts and Edward Wadsworth. Fry also invited Max Weber and Wassily Kandinsky to exhibit and they were the only non-English artists to have shown.
Number of Artists referenced:
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