Cyril Anthony George Bertram[1] (19 November, 1897 - July 1978) was a British novelist and art historian.
Bertram was the great-grandfather of actor Thomas Sangster. His wife, Barbara May (Randolph), was the sister of actor Hugh Grant's maternal grandmother; Barbara was descended from politician and colonial administrator Sir Evan Nepean.
Works
- English Portraiture in the National Portrait Gallery (1924)
 - The Pool (1926) novel
 - Here We Ride (1927) novel
 - The Life of Sir Peter-Paul Rubens (1928)
 - Velázquez (1928)
 - To the Mountains (1929)
 - The Sword Falls (1930)
 - Picasso (1930)
 - Matisse (1930)
 - They Came to the Castle (1932)
 - Pavements and Peaks: Impressions of Travel in Germany and Austria (1933)
 - Favourite British Paintings (1934)
 - The House : A Machine for Living in (1935)
 - Men Adrift (1935)
 - The King Sees Red (1936)
 - Like the Phoenix (1936) novel
 - Design in Everyday Things (1937)
 - Ode to a Bulging Member (1937)
 - Design in Daily Life (1937)
 - Design (1938)
 - Contemporary Painting in Europe (1939)
 - Bright Defiler (1940)
 - Jan Vermeer of Delft (1948)
 - William Blake (1948)
 - Hans Holbein the Younger (1948)
 - Sandro Botticelli (1948)
 - Vermeer (1948)
 - Piero della Francesca (1949)
 - Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1949)
 - Michelangelo (1949)
 - Jean-Augustine-Dominique Ingres (1949)
 - El Greco (1949)
 - Hogarth (1949)
 - The Van Eycks : Hubert & Jan (1950)
 - Delacroix (1950)
 - The Pleasures Of Poverty: An Argument and an Anthology (1950)
 - Hieronymus Bosch (1950)
 - Grunewald (1950)
 - Rubens (1950)
 - Gauguin (1950)
 - Giotto (1951)
 - A Century of British Painting 1851-1951 (1951)
 - Paul Nash: The Portrait of an Artist (1955)
 - Poet and Painter: Correspondence between Gordon Bottomley and Paul Nash 1910-1946 (1955); editor with Claude Colleer Abbott
 - Rembrandt (1955)
 - Sickert (1955)
 - Modigliani (1965)
 - One Thousand Years of Drawing (1966)
 - Florentine Sculpture (1969)
 
References
- ↑ Holme, Charles Geoffrey (1939). "Contemporary Painting in Europe".
 
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