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The Bloomsbury Group (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for The Bloomsbury Group'The most constructive and creative influence on English taste between the two wars,' The Bloomsbury Group was a union of friends who transformed British culture with their approach to art, design and society.
Full description- Publisher: National Portrait Gallery Publications
- Published: 18 August 2010
- Format: Hardback 108 pages
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- Categories: General | Art History | Art History: c 1900 - | Literary Studies: General | Literary Studies: From C 1900 -
- ISBN 13: 9781855144361 ISBN 10: 1855144360
- Sales rank: 122,765
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Full description for The Bloomsbury Group
The Group began the twentieth century with a desire to challenge what they felt were the religious, artistic, social and sexual taboos of Victorian England. Together they created a revolution in British style that resonates with contemporary painters, writers, actors, designers, fashion editors and publishers. The Group began the twentieth century with a desire to challenge what they felt were the religious, artistic, social and sexual taboos of Victorian England. Together they created a revolution in British style that resonates with contemporary painters, writers, actors, designers, fashion editors and publishers. This book explores the impact of Bloomsbury personalities on each other, as well as their legacy to the twenty-first century. Author Frances Spalding demonstrates how this network of artists, lovers and patrons recorded one another obsessively in both words and images. She presents over twenty fascinating biographies, all of which are illustrated with paintings and intimate photographs created by members of the Group. It includes previously unpublished photographs from the albums of the generous and influential hostess and patron of the arts, Lady Ottoline Morrell. Highlighted in her revealing account are: Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Vanessa and Clive Bell, Duncan Grant, Lady Ottoline Morrell, Roger Fry, J.M. Keynes, Lytton Strachey and Dora Carrington.

