Bloomsbury Women: Distinct Figures in Life and ArtLooks at the writings, letters, diaries and memoirs of the Bloomsbury women. Includes, Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Dora Carrington, Vita Sackville-West, Lydia Lopokova, Katherine Mansfield, Frances Partridge and Angelica Garnett. Presents portrait studies, decorative images, line drawings and photographs which complement the textual narrative of the lives and loves, art and ideas of this extraordinary group of friends. |
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THE ARTQUAKE OF 1910 | 25 |
OMEGA AND OTTOLINE | 49 |
CARRINGTON | 95 |
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