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George Hume Barne

George Hume Barne was born in Bristol but was living in Paris by 1917. He is recorded as exhibiting at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1921 and became a member of the London Group in 1922. His work was included in the London Artists' Association Exhibition in 1929. In a letter to Sadler dated 26 August 1917, Roger Fry congratulates him on his recent purchases, and comments: ... "Barne is very good. He lives in Paris and works with intense deliberation taking about 3 months over a single still life. He's now in Gallipoli poor man." (TGA 8221.2.33)

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