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Simon Albert Bussy
British 1870-1954

Simon Albert Bussy (1870–1954) was a British artist known for his contributions to the Symbolist movement and his innovative approach to portraiture and figurative painting. Born in London, Bussy studied at the Académie Julian in Paris under renowned artists such as Jules Lefebvre and Gustave Moreau.

Throughout his career, Bussy was deeply influenced by Symbolist principles, which emphasised emotional expression and subjective interpretation in art. He incorporated Symbolist themes into his work, exploring the realms of dreams, fantasy, and the subconscious mind.

Bussy's portraiture was characterised by a unique blend of realism and mysticism, often infusing his subjects with a sense of mystery and introspection. He was particularly skilled at capturing the psychological depth and inner life of his sitters, imbuing his portraits with a sense of enigma and intrigue.

In addition to portraiture, Bussy also produced a wide range of figurative paintings, landscapes, and still lifes, all infused with his distinctive artistic vision. His work was celebrated for its rich symbolism, meticulous attention to detail, and evocative atmosphere.

Throughout his career, Bussy exhibited extensively in both London and Paris, garnering acclaim for his innovative approach to painting. Today, his works can be found in private collections and museums around the world, serving as enduring testaments to his unique talent and artistic legacy.

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Simon Albert Bussy - Lady Ottoline Morrell c.1920
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