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Duncan Grant: Artist's 'lost' erotic drawings worth £2m discovered
Hundreds of explicit drawings by Duncan Grant, one of Britain's most famous mid-20th Century painters, have been found under a bed. "Everybody thought they had been destroyed," said Darren Clarke, head of collections at Charleston, the Sussex farmhouse where Grant lived and worked. In fact, the collection of mostly male sexual encounters was passed from lover to lover, friend to friend, in secret. The 422 works on paper are "a revelation", Dr Clarke said.
..."That is the fate of a lot of queer history," said Dr Clarke. "Relatives have destroyed it to protect the reputations of the person who has died or the family as a whole." However, the truth was they were rescued and eventually passed to theatre designer Norman Coates 11 years ago. And where did he keep them? "Under my bed," he said. "It's rather appropriate isn't it?"
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Artist's 'lost' erotic drawings worth 2m discovered (Original Post)
Duncan Grant
Oct 2020
OP
Very important and valuable cache to have been kept under someone's bed ...
marble falls
Oct 2020
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AllaN01Bear
(23,318 posts)1. ohm myyy.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,991 posts)2. "It's rather appropriate isn't it?"
Or a closet.
Duncan Grant
(8,560 posts)7. It's a miracle the drawings survived.
FYI: John Singer Sargents letters were burned by his sister.
Celerity
(46,862 posts)3. 'they lived in squares, painted in circles and loved in triangles'
Dorothy Parker on the Bloomsbury Group.
One of my all-time favourite quotes on art and intellectual endeavours.
Duncan Grant
(8,560 posts)5. That's a great quote - thanks!
I thought I knew all of the best Dorothy Parker quips I was wrong.
marble falls
(62,521 posts)4. Very important and valuable cache to have been kept under someone's bed ...
An extremely interesting portraitist and person.
Duncan Grant
(8,560 posts)6. A fascinating life.
Thanks for the additional photos!
littlemissmartypants
(25,897 posts)8. Wow!
Another self portrait