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Robert Anning Bell RA was an English artist and designer.
Robert Anning Bell was born in London on 14 April 1863, the son of Robert George Bell, a cheesemonger, and Mary Charlotte Knight. He studied at University College School, the Westminster College of Art and the Royal Academy Schools, followed by a time in Paris.
Bell was articled as an architect to his uncle, Samuel Knight.
On his return he shared a studio with George Frampton. With Frampton he created a series of designs for an altarpiece which was exhibited at the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society and later installed in the Church of St Clare, Liverpool.
From 1895 to 1899 Bell was an instructor at the Liverpool University school of architecture. During this time he became associated with the Della Robbia Pottery in Birkenhead and also was becoming increasingly successful as a book designer and illustrator.
In 1911 Bell was appointed chief of the design section at the Glasgow School of Art, and from 1918 to 1924 he was professor of design at the Royal College of Art. He continued to paint and exhibited at the Royal Academy, the New English Art Club and the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours, as well as at the Society of Graphic Art's first exhibition in 1921. He designed the great mosaic in the tympanum at Westminster Cathedral from sketches left by the architect John Francis Bentley; the work was completed in 1916. Bell worked from 1922 on mosaics for the Palace of Westminster. Depictions of Saint Patrick of Ireland and Saint Andrew of Scotland were erected in the Central Lobby; in Saint Stephen's Hall, one panel was erected depicting Saint Stephen, King Stephen and Edward the Confessor and another showing Edward III presenting the design for St Stephen's Chapel to his Master Mason, Michael of Canterbury. The last of these mosaics was unveiled in 1926.
His second wife was fellow artist Laura Richard whom he married in 1914 (he had previously been married to Amy Caroline Ditcham in 1900). He had no children by either wife; Laura lost her only son (Charles Antoine Richard Troncy) by her previous husband (the artist Emile Troncy) in the first world war.
Stained glass window in St Matthew's Church, Paisley
The Chrystal Ball
The Magic Chrystal
La belle dame sans merci
Mary in the House of Elizabeth
Portrait of a Woman
A Flight of Fairies, book illustration in gouache
The Romance
Fragrant Posy
The Pool
The tympanum at Westminster Cathedral

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Robert Anning Bell fue un artista pintor y diseñador inglés.
Hijo de Robert George Bell y María Charlotte Knight. Estudió en la University College School, en el Westminster College of Art y en la Royal Academy, ampliando estudios después durante un tiempo en París. Al volver, compartió un estudio con George Frampton. Con Frampton realizó una serie de diseños para un retablo que se exhibieron en una exposición de Arts and Crafts y fue instalado en la Iglesia de Santa Clara, en Liverpool. Entre 1895 y 1899 Bell fue profesor en la Universidad de Liverpool, en la facultad de arquitectura. Durante este tiempo se asoció con Della Robbia Pottery en Birkenhead y fue adquiriendo cada vez más éxito como diseñador e ilustrador de libros.
En 1911 Bell fue nombrado jefe de la sección de diseño de la Glasgow School of Art y desde 1918 hasta 1924 fue profesor de diseño en el Royal College of Art. Continuó pintando y expuso en la Royal Academy of Arts, en New English Art Club y la Royal Watercolour Society. ​
En el Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña se puede ver una obra suya, un ex libris, el Ex-libris de Theodule, conde de Grammont, un fotograbado sobre papel hecho en 1896, proveniente de la colección de Alexandre de Riquer y adquirida por el museo en 1921. ​
Ex libris para Jane Patterson (1890)
Joven leyendo (1898)
Fragante ramillete de flores (1900)
La piscina (c.1900)

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