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| Relationship | Name | Date - Period |
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| Wife | Vanessa Bell | 1879-1961 |
| Father-in-law | Sir Lesley Stephen | 1832-1904 |
| Brother-in-law | Thoby Stephen | 1880-1906 |
| Brother-in-law | Adrian Stephen | 1883-1948 |
| Sister-in-law | Virginia Woolf | 1882-1941 |
| Son | Julian Bell | 1908-1937 |
| Son | Quentin Bell | 1910- |
| Friend | John Maynard Keynes | 1883-1946 |
| Friend | Lytton Strachey | 1880-1932 |
| Friend | Leonard Woolf | 1880-1969 |
| Friend | Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson | 1862-1932 |
| Friend | G E Moore | 1873-1958 |
| Where | Why | When |
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| Marlborough College | Pupil | |
Trinity College Cambridge | Student | |
Paris | Studying Art | |
| Title | Genre | Date - Edition |
|---|---|---|
| Art | Book | 1914 |
| Peace At Once | 1915 | |
| Pot Boilers | 1918 | |
| Poems | Poetry | 1921 |
| Since Cezanne | Essay | 1922 |
| On British Freedom | 1923 | |
| The Legend of Monte Della Sibilla | Book | 1920 |
| Landmarks in Nineteenth Century Painting | Book | 1927 |
| Civilization | Essay | 1928 |
| Proust | Essay | 1929 |
| An Account of French Painting | Essay | 1931 |
| Enjoying Pictures | 1934 | |
| Old Friends: Personal Recollections | 1956 |
Biographical Details and Notes
Member of the Bloomsbury Group
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