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Credit: Charleston Trust As a leading light of the Bloomsbury Group, Vanessa Bell ... the art critic Clive Bell; her sons Julian and Quentin; and, of course, Virginia Woolf. We then plunge into ...
Vanessa Bell (1879-1961), alongside her sister Virginia Woolf, was a founding member of the notoriously bohemian Bloomsbury Group. This exhibition charts the artist’s progress from her earliest ...
her mother Anne Olivier Bell edited the five volumes of Virginia Woolf's Diaries and her grandparents were prominent Bloomsbury Group members Vanessa Bell and Clive Bell; virginianicholson.co.uk ...
Virginia Woolf: A Modern Mind is a sweeping exploration ... she articulated in a 1924 diary entry. Woolf’s sister, Vanessa Bell, was an artist who designed much of the cover art for Hogarth ...
Angelica Garnett, Vanessa Bell, Clive Bell, Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes and Lydia Lopokova in an image from a Monk's House photo album (before 1939) Public domain via Wikimedia Commons The ...
Bloomsbury Women Outdoors,” an exhibition celebrating the imaginative domestic grounds of Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West, Vanessa Bell, and Lady Ottoline Morrell. The show explores the ...
Arts Briefing column; portrait of author Virginia Woolf, painted by her sister, Vanessa Bell, and last seen in 1934, has recently surfaced; it is now on display at museum near Lewes, Eng ...
Vanessa Bell is often best remembered for the creative ... That’s perhaps because Bell wasn’t just the sister of Virginia Woolf, but the linchpin of what became known as the Bloomsbury Group ...
As a leading light of the Bloomsbury Group, Vanessa Bell is by no means an obscure ... altogether more formidable sister Virginia Woolf". Her art, "all too easily dismissed" as too "nice" and ...