David Bomberg studied with Gertler and Carrington at the Slade School of Art. His best-known work is Vorticist, the hard-edge abstraction of the 1910s. The Slopes of Navao, Picos de Europa, purchased by the Huntington’s Art Collectors Council, is later, exemplifying an anxious, between-the-wars (1935) moment. It was sold by Christies in 2014 and has been on view at the Huntington since 2015, in the room anchored by Constable’s View on the Stour.
(http://blogs.artinfo.com/lacmonfire/2016/05/17/huntington-buys-bloomsbury/)