The Bloomsbury Group – web links
Tate Gallery Archive Journeys: Bloomsbury
Mini web site featuring photos, paintings, and biographical notes
Bloomsbury: Books, Art and Design
Exhibition of paintings, designs, and ceramics at Toronto University
Blogging Woolf
News, events, reviews, links, resources
Hyper-Concordance to Virginia Woolf
Search texts of all the major works, word by word
A Mrs Dalloway Walk in London
Clarissa Dalloway’s walk from Westminster to Regent’s Park
Women’s History Walk in Bloomsbury
Tour of literary and political homes in Bloomsbury
Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain
Events, bulletins, materials, publications, and links
BBC Audio Essay – A Eulogy to Words
Charming sound recording of radio talk
Virginia Woolf’s London
Walks around Bloomsbury, Richmond, and Monk’s House
A Family Photograph Albumn
Leslie Stephens’ collection at Smith College – Massachusetts
Bloomsbury at Duke University
Book jacket covers, Fry’s Twelve Woodcuts, Strachey’s ‘Elizabeth and Essex’.
The Bloomsbury Group is a short but charming book, published by the National Portrait Gallery. It explores the impact of Bloomsbury personalities on each other, plus how they shaped the development of British modernism. But most of all it’s a delightful collection of portrait paintings and photographs, with biographical notes. It has an introductory essay which outlines the development of Bloomsbury, followed by a series of portraits and the biographical sketches of the major figures.
The Bloomsbury Artists: Prints and Book Designs This volume catalogues the woodcuts, lithographs, etchings and other prints created by Vanessa Bell, Dora Carrington, Roger Fry and Duncan Grant – with various colour and black and white reproductions. Of particular interest are the many book jackets designed for the Hogarth Press, the publishing company established by Leonard Woolf and Virginia Woolf. Also included are ephemera such as social invitations, trade cards, catalogue covers, and bookplates.
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