

An edition of Vanessa Bell (1983)
By Frances Spalding
Publish Date
1985
Publisher
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Language
eng
Pages
399
Description:
Vanessa Bell is central to the history of the Bloomsbury Group, yet until this authorised biography was written, she largely remained a silent and inscrutable figure. Tantalising glimpses of her life appeared mainly in her sister, Virginia Woolf's, letters, diaries and biography. Frances Spalding here draws upon a mass of unpublished documents to reveal Bell's extraordinary achievements in both her art and her life. She recounts in vivid detail how Bell's move into the Bloomsbury Group and her exposure to Paris and the radical art of the Post-Impressionists ran parallel with an increasingly unorthodox personal life that spun in convoluted threads between her marriage to Clive Bell, her affair with Roger Fry, her friendship with Duncan Grant and relationship with her sister.
subjects: Biography, Bloomsbury group, Painters, Women painters, Biographies, Peintres, Biographie, Bell, vanessa, 1879-1961, Women artists, Women, great britain, Women, biography, English Painting, Painters, great britain, Great britain, biography, Artists, Artists, great britain, Artists, biography
People: Vanessa Bell (1879-1961)
Places: England, Great Britain