Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
A Bloomsbury Canvas brings together a selection of short essays from the leading commentators on the Bloomsbury Group - the loose association of artists and writers centred around the sisters Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, which had an important influence on cultural and intellectual life in Britain during the early decades of the twentieth century. Essayists include Hermione Lee, noted biographer of Virginia Woolf; art historians Richard Shone and Frances Spalding; Nigel Nicolson, author of Portrait of a Marriage (a groundbreaking study of his parents Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson); and the last survivors of those closely connected to the Bloomsbury Group: Frances Partridge, Quentin Bell and Angelica Garnett.
Table of Contents
Plums of memory -- Dora Carrington -- Duncan Grant: designer and decorator -- Voyages -- Roger Fry as painter -- Remembering Quentin -- Vanessa Bell: a personal impression -- The Hogarth Press -- Images of Virginia Woolf -- Maynard Keynes and the creative arts -- Frances: the Boswell of Bloomsbury -- Omega -- Vanessa Bell -- The pond -- The myths and fantasies of Duncan Grant -- The art of Dora Carrington -- Janie Bussy -- Vanessa Bell: experiences of Paris cafâes -- Quentin, Julian and Cressida -- Clive Bell -- Behind the canvas -- Bloomsbury: design and decoration.