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Archive Journeys: Bloomsbury view detail comment email this

"Tate's archive provides a fascinating insight into the art, ideas, lifestyle and relationships of Vanessa Bell and her artist friends Duncan Grant and Roger Fry, the three main artists associated with the Bloomsbury Group" of writers, artists, and intellectuals in London. This well-illustrated site includes a timeline (1900s-1940s), biographies, and information about members, lifestyle and beliefs, and influence. From the archive of the Tate galleries in England.
http://www.tate.org.uk/archivejourneys/bloomsburyhtml/
Topics: Artists, Literary Movements and Periods

Last updated May 7, 2006


Bloomsbury: Books, Art and Design view detail comment email this

This online exhibit explores the artistic activity of the Bloomsbury group of artists and writers. Members included artists Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Dora Carrington, and Roger Fry. The site features portraits, designs by the group's Omega Workshops, and Hogarth Press dust jackets, such as those created by Bell for works by her sister Virginia Woolf. From the Victoria University Library, University of Toronto.
http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/exhibitions/bloomsbury/
Topics: Literary Movements and Periods, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts

Last updated Mar 21, 2006


Seventy Years at the Hogarth Press: The Press of Virginia and Leonard Woolf view detail comment email this

"The fame of the Hogarth Press is closely associated with the literary reputation and influence of its celebrated owners." The site provides a list of some of the 525 titles published by the press from 1917 though 1946, along with images and comments about selected works. Includes citations to works by Katherine Mansfield, T.S. Eliot, E.M. Forster, Christopher Isherwood, Vita Sackville-West, and John Maynard Keynes. From the University of Delaware Library.
http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/hogarth/
Topics: Literary Movements and Periods, Literature by Place, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts

Last updated Oct 14, 2004




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