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Family and Intimate relationships | Christina Rossetti | He had been a member of the Christ Church
congregation to which she belonged, as well as a fellow student of Gabriel
at the Royal Academy
, but had converted to Catholicism. She was not... |
Education | Dante Gabriel Rossetti | DGR
attended King's College School
(from 1837 to 1841), where he studied with John Sell Cotman
. He led a desultory, bohemian life until in 1847, after finding the approach of the Royal Academy
stultifying... |
Textual Features | Catharine Amy Dawson Scott | The Headland was strongly influenced by the writing of Dorothy Richardson
, whom Dawson Scott had met in Cornwall during the first world war. Its story takes three chapters for three cataclysmic days. The protagonist... |
Education | Mary Stewart | Eden Hall school buildings and the surrounding landscape would later inspire the setting for her novel The Ivy Tree. The school emphasized training in the social graces and MS
later commented that I learned... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Strutt | The paintings he exhibited at the Royal Academy
were mostly landscapes; it may not be fanciful to see the influence of his marriage in the two titles he showed (for the first time) in 1819:... |
Residence | Elizabeth Strutt | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Strutt | Her husband is last heard of exhibiting at the Royal Academy
in 1858. Gilbert, Ann Taylor. Ann Taylor Gilbert’s Album. Editor Stewart, Christina Duff, Garland. 535 Graves, Algernon. The Royal Academy of Art. Henry Graves and George Bell. |
Occupation | Rosemary Sutcliff | She began to work as a miniature painter, following advice from her parents and the headmaster of Bideford Art School
(who allowed her to use an empty room there as her studio) that she would... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Queen Victoria | She became a sculptor, who exhibited three portrait works at the Royal Academy
between 1868 and 1874. Graves, Algernon. The Royal Academy of Art. Henry Graves and George Bell. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Virginia Woolf |
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