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| Relationship | Name | Date - Period |
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| Father | Captain Bartle Grant | 1856- |
| Mother | Ethel Isabel McNeil | |
| Cousin/Lover | Lytton Strachey | 1880-1932 |
| Friend | Adrian Stephen | 1883- |
| Lover | John Maynard Keynes | 1883-1946 |
| Lover | David Garnett | 1892-1981 |
| Daughter | Angelica Garnett | |
| Friend | Roger Fry | 1866-1934 |
| Cousin/Lover | James Strachey | |
| Friend | Edward Marsh | |
| Lover | George Mallory | |
| Lover | Arthur Hobhouse | |
| Grand-daughter | Henrietta Garnett | |
| Uncle | Sir Richard Strachey | |
| Aunt | Lady Jane Strachey | |
| Acquaintance | Bertrand Russell |
| Where | Why | When |
|---|---|---|
| Hillbrow Preparatory School | Pupil | |
| St Paul's School, West Kensington, London | Pupil | 1899-1901 |
Westminster School of Art | Pupil | 1902-1907 |
Slade School | Student | |
Italy | To study art | |
| Paris | To study art with Jacques-Emile Blanche | 1906 |
| Doune, Rothiemurchas | Ancestral home of the Grants of Rothiemurchus |
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Biographical Details and Notes
He exhibited at : New England Art Club, Post-Impressionist Exhibition 1912, and with the London Group
Member of Roger Fry's Omega Workshops
Lived with Vanessa Bell at Charleston Farmhouse from 1916
Member of the Camden Town group in 1911
Joined the London Group in 1919
First exclusive exhibition of his work in London in 1920
Represented the United Kingdom at the Venice Biennale in 1926,1932 and 1940.
One man show in New York, United States of America in 1975
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