A guide to the Sussex farmhouse, where Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant provided a gathering place for the Bloomsbury group, by the late Quentin Bell, the official chronicler of the Bloomsbury phenomenon.
This account of a Bloomsbury childhood is also the record of a young girl's particular struggle to emerge from that extraordinary and intense milieu as a mature independent woman.
Angelica Garnett may truly be called a child of Bloomsbury. Her Aunt was Virginia Woolf, her mother Vanessa Bell, and her father Duncan Grant, though for many years Angelica believed herself, naturally enough, the daughter of Vanessa's husband Clive. Her childhood homes, Charleston in Sussex and Gordon Square in London, were both centres of ...
This volume catalogues the woodcuts, lithographs, etchings and other prints created by Vanessa Bell, Dora Carrington, Roger Fry and Duncan Grant with various colour and black and white reproductions. Book jackets and ephemara such as invitations and trade cards are also included.
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