Simon Bussy was a French painter of portraits, landscapes, and animals. This collection consists mainly of correspondence between his wife, Dorothy Strachey, and her family regarding Bussy's life, exhibitions, and work during 1906-1907. It includes some lists and exhibition catalogues of his early work, and letters from William Rothenstein and Jacques-Emile Blanche. It also includes the correspondence and papers of Lucy Norton, collected whilst compiling biographies of Simon Bussy and his daughter, Janie Bussy, for an unpublished Mellon Foundation Dictionary.
Papers relating to the life and work of Simon Bussy
This material is held atTate Archive
- Reference
- GB 70 TGA 7028
- Dates of Creation
- 1903-1970
- Physical Description
- 1 folder
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Simon Albert Bussy was born in Dãole, France in 1870. In 1886 he won a scholarship to the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, and in 1890 he went on to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under E Delauney and Gustave Moreau, alongside Matisse and Rouault. In 1897 he had his first exhibition at Durand-Ruel's gallery. In 1901 he went to England to stay with Lady Strachey and held an exhibition in London in 1902. The following year he married Dorothy Strachey. After the marriage, the Bussys split their time between 'La Souco', at Roquebrune in the South of France, and England and Scotland during the summer months. Their daughter Jane-Simone "Janie" was born in 1906, and also became a painter. After his London exhibition, Bussy showed regularly at the Leicester Galleries and the Salon d'Automne. His main influences at this time were Whistler and Degas, but he was also interested in oriental art and Japanese prints. He painted portraits of the Bloomsbury circle and his Strachey relatives, however, despite the excellence of his work, he did not gain many commissions. His later work became almost exclusively concerned with landscape and studies of animals, fishes and birds. Simon Bussy died in 1954.
Arrangement
The papers are arranged in the following series. The correspondence has been arranged chronologically within each series:
TGA 7028.1 Correspondence between Dorothy Strachey and Phillippa Strachey/Lady Strachey;
TGA 7028.2 Correspondence from Charles Aitken to Lady Strachey;
TGA 7028.3 Correspondence to Simon Bussy from William Rothenstein and Jacques-Emile Blanche;
TGA 7028.4 Mellon Foundation Dictionary;
TGA 7028.5 Press cuttings and articles;
TGA 7028.6 Price lists and exhibition catalogues.
Access Information
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Other Finding Aids
Paper list available
Alternative Form Available
The collection is available on microfiche, stored under 'Bussy'. The reference numbers do not always correspond.
Custodial History
Presented by Lucy Norton in 1969, accessioned by the Archive in April 1970.