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Bloomsbury Group - Wikipedia

The Bloomsbury Group was a group of associated English writers, intellectuals, philosophers and artists in the early 20th century. ... Among the people involved ...

Lifestyle and Legacy of the Bloomsbury Group | Tate

They were Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and Roger Fry. Using photographs and documents from Tate's archives, get some personal glimpses into their lives and ...

Bloomsbury group | History, Members, & Facts | Britannica

Bloomsbury group, name given to a coterie of English writers, philosophers, and artists who frequently met between about 1907 and 1930 at ...

Who were the Bloomsbury Set? - Art UK

This group portrait from the early 1940s depicts eleven key figures associated with Bloomsbury – Duncan Grant, Leonard Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Clive Bell, David ...

Bloomsbury group | National Trust

The Bloomsbury group was a circle of artists, writers and intellectuals in the first half of the 20th century, originating in the Bloomsbury home of Virginia ...

Who Are the 10 Key Members of the Bloomsbury Group?

There were ten core members of the Bloomsbury group: Vanessa Bell, Clive Bell, Virginia Woolf, Leonard Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, Roger Fry, ...

The Bloomsbury Group: Who were they? - Literature Cambridge

The Bloomsbury Group was an intellectual and social coterie of British writers, painters, critics, and an economist who were at the height of ...

The Bloomsbury Artists Movement Overview - The Art Story

The artists of the Bloomsbury Group were the innovative British painters, designers, and art critics such as Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, ...

A Brief History of the Women associated with The Bloomsbury Set

We've shared an insight into the lives of the women connected to the set, who were trailblazers of their time. Read a snippet of their stories below.

The Art of Bloomsbury - Tate

Vanessa Bell, Roger Fry and Duncan Grant were central to the formation and activities of the Bloomsbury Group. They were also the key artists in the group ...

The Bloomsbury Group - The Historians Magazine

The Bloomsbury Group were a group of friends like no other before them (or at least not historically recorded previously…) ... A group of artists, creatives, who ...

What Was the Bloomsbury Group? - TheCollector

The Bloomsbury Group was an informal set of friends brought together by common interests in art, literature, philosophy, and social and ...

List of Bloomsbury Group people - Wikipedia

Included according to Leonard Woolf · Adrian Stephen · Karin Stephen · Saxon Sydney-Turner · Mary (Molly) MacCarthy. Later additions: Julian Bell · Quentin Bell ...

Who Were the Bloomsbury Group? | By Ellie Smith

They were a liberal band of artists, writers and intellectuals, allied through their political ideals, love of fierce intellectual debate ...

The Bloomsbury Group: where were they in 1921? | Blog - Findmypast

The Bloomsbury Group was a group of writers, intellectuals, artists and philosophers, named for the area of London where they lived and worked ...

Bloomsbury Group Origins and Members - Poem Analysis

These men and women were painters, economists, writers, art critics, and journalists. They met in their homes in Bloomsbury, London as well as in retreats in ...

The Bloomsbury Set and the house where it all started

The Bloomsbury Set was a group of English writers, intellectuals, philosophers and artists in the first half of the 20th century which included Virginia Woolf, ...

Bloomsbury Group: Origin & Books | Vaia

The Bloomsbury group is the term given to a collective of writers, critics, philosophers and artists. They were predominantly active in the early twentieth ...

The Bloomsbury Group Research Guide: Home

Its name was derived from Bloomsbury, a nearby district in London, from where its members once lived, worked, or studied together. For a genre- ...

Great dynasties of the world: The Bloomsbury group - The Guardian

The Bloomsbury group was not exactly a group. Nor was it merely a clique. There was no clear set of members, and no manifesto.