In this work, one of the typical receptions for Vanessa Bell – a combination of landscape and interior. A table by the window for the artist – to pour an excuse, allowing to show the viewer what is outside the window. What is there is bright, cheerful and sunny. What is here is hidden in the shadows. Items in the room are of interest to the author only insofar as they overlap with the landscape. The auditorium and the stage are separated from each other by a window frame and curtains.
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