David Bomberg ('Self-Portrait with Pipe')
1 portrait
© National Portrait Gallery, London
David Bomberg ('Self-Portrait with Pipe')
by David Bomberg
oil on board, circa 1932
24 in. x 19 7/8 in. (608 mm x 505 mm) uneven
Purchased with help from The Art Fund and an anonymous donation, 2003
Primary Collection
NPG 6653
On display in Room 27 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
Sitterback to top
- David Garshen Bomberg (1890-1957), Painter. Sitter in 5 portraits, Artist or producer of 5 portraits.
Artistback to top
- David Garshen Bomberg (1890-1957), Painter. Artist or producer of 5 portraits, Sitter in 5 portraits.
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- One Unbroken Stream (3 March 2018 - 2 September 2018)
- Simon Schama's Face of Britain: Self (14 September 2015 - 4 January 2016)
Events of 1932back to top
Current affairs
Sir Oswald Mosley forms the British Union of Fascists. Mosley's party - nicknamed the Black Shirts after their uniform - was founded along the lines of Mussolini's Fascist Party in Italy and called for the replacement of parliamentary democracy with a system of elected executives. During the war Mosley was interned and the BUF was proscribed.Art and science
John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton 'split the atom'. In fact, Cockcroft and Walton's achievement was to change the nucleus of one element into another by bombarding it with protons, rather than to literally spit an atom apart. Nevertheless 'splitting the atom' has become the popular way of describing this important stage in the development of nuclear technology.International
Saudi Arabia is formed by the unification of the Kingdoms of Hijaz and Nejd under King Abdul Aziz.Iraq is granted independence from the British mandate established by the League of Nations in 1919-20.
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