Hooker, Denise. Nina Hamnett: queen of bohemia. Constable and Company Limited, 1986.
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Employer | Nina Hamnett | Back in London, NH
did modelling to survive, as well as painting. She also resumed work at the Omega Workshops
, and Roger Fry
agreed to employ her husband as well. Hooker, Denise. Nina Hamnett: queen of bohemia. Constable and Company Limited, 1986. 82 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lady Ottoline Morrell | LOM
's friendship with Roger Fry
became intimate for a brief period of time. Seymour, Miranda. Ottoline Morrell: Life on the Grand Scale. Farrar Straus Giroux, 1992. 113-14 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Daryush | Her mother, born (Mary) Monica Waterhouse
, was the daughter of well-known architect Alfred Waterhouse
and a cousin of painter and critic Roger Fry
. Her family had converted from Quakerism
to the Church of England |
Family and Intimate relationships | Nina Hamnett | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Laurence Alma-Tadema | In London he became a highly successful painter and a member of the Royal Academy
, known particularly for classical subjects handled with richly-coloured sensuous detail that suggested the seventeenth-century Dutch painters. After his death... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dorothy Bussy | Simon Bussy
, Dorothy's future husband, was born Albert Bussy
in 1870, at Dole in the Jura, which he left in 1886. He arrived in Paris in 1896, where he studied at the Académie Carmen |
Family and Intimate relationships | Virginia Woolf | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Virginia Woolf | Leonard Woolf
worked for Roger Fry
as secretary of the second Post-Impressionist Exhibition, held at the Grafton Gallery
from October 1912 to January 1913. Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus, 1996. 324 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Amabel Williams-Ellis | He later served in the Tank Corps
. AWE
and her husband had three children: Susan, Charlotte, and Christopher. Susan was born shortly before the end of the war, at Roger Fry
's house. AWE |
Friends, Associates | Dorothy Wellesley | In Rome during the First World War, DW
became a friend of two scholars, Geoffrey Scott
, and Gerald Tyrwhitt, later Lord Berners
. Wellesley, Dorothy. Far Have I Travelled. James Barrie, 1952. 133 |
Friends, Associates | Ling Shuhua | Xu Zhimo
was one of several Crescent Moon
members who played a vital role in LS's creative life. He and LS collaborated, for instance, on producing the literary supplement for the Morning Post newspaper (where... |
Friends, Associates | Dora Carrington | Gretchen Gerzina
notes that Roger Fry
does not mention Carrington in his art criticism. Gerzina, Gretchen. Carrington: A Life of Dora Carrington, 1893-1932. John Murray, 1989. 142 |
Friends, Associates | Ling Shuhua | Margery Fry
met LS in 1933 on a tour of China, which she undertook as a member of the Universities China Mission
endowed by China after the 1900 Boxer Rebellion against the presence of... |
Friends, Associates | Iris Tree | IT
became acquainted with members of Bloomsbury around the time she attended the Slade School of Art
. Vanessa Bell
, Duncan Grant
, and Roger Fry
all painted portraits of her, and she wore... |
Friends, Associates | Gertrude Stein |