Bloomsbury in Sussex by Simon Watney

Bloomsbury in Sussex by Simon Watney

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The Bloomsbury group was the most innovative and influential group of pioneering modernist artists, writers and designers in early 20th century Britain. This work talks about how their murals and other decorations provide a unique picture of the aims and ideals associated with the group in the early decades of the last century.

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Bloomsbury in Sussex by Simon Watney

The Bloomsbury group was the most innovative and influential group of pioneering modernist artists, writers and designers in early 20th century Britain. Tragically, all their London homes were destroyed in the Blitz, but happily, both Virginia and Leonard Woolf's home in Rodmell and Vanessa Bell's home at Charleston near Firle are open to the public. Together with the murals and other decorations by Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and her son Quentin in nearby Berwick church, they provide a unique picture of the aims and ideals associated, with the Bloomsbury group in the early decades of the last century, as reflected in the homes they lived and, worked in for more than 50 years.
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ISBN 13 9781906022051
ISBN 10 1906022054
Title Bloomsbury in Sussex
Author Simon Watney
Series Sussex Guide
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Snake River Press Ltd
Year published 2007-02-15
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.