Josselin Bodley Art
Josselin Bodley is a British artist, born from an important family. His father was the historical John Eduard Courtenay (JEC) Bodley, and his sister was Ava Anderson, Viscountess Waverley. After travelling much and studying in Eaton, Bodley arrived in Paris to become a painter and started his artistic career, though after taking part in the war. His artistic style was influenced by the experiences of these years. His first works, indeed, show French architectures, landscapes and war images. Stylistically, his work is a combination of tradition, modernity and realism. He was also considered one of the most promising artists of his generation, a painter between French avantgarde and English artistic autonomy. His style kept distant from the trends of important emerging artistic groups in Great Britain of the 1930s. Bodley’s works were exhibited at the four most important art galleries of the West, the Bernheim Jeune in Paris, the Leicester Galleries in London, the Marie Harriman Gallery in New York and the Alfred Flechtheim in Berlin.
1940s Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Pencil
1920s American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil
Late 20th Century Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Ink, Pen, Pencil
1940s American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil, Canvas
2010s Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Archival Paper, Charcoal, Graphite
1930s American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil
Late 19th Century American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil
1960s American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil, Board
1940s American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil
1960s American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil, Board
Late 20th Century Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Ink, Pen, Pencil
1930s American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil, Board
20th Century American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil
20th Century American Modern Josselin Bodley Art
Oil
Early 20th Century Josselin Bodley Art
Woodcut
1910s Josselin Bodley Art
Ink