Fonds 64 - Quentin Bell fonds

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Quentin Bell fonds

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    CA ON00399 64

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    • 1972-1991 (Creation)

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    2 cm of textual records

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    (1910-1996)

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    Quentin Bell was an author, artist, critic and biographer of his aunt, Virginia Woolf. He was born in London in 1910, to Clive and Vanessa Bell, who was Woolf’s sister; his parents separated when he was six. He studied art in Paris before mounting his first exhibition, and in 1947 published his first book, On Human Finery. Bell went on to publish more non-fiction books, as well as a novel. During his career he was a lecturer in art education at King’s College, Newcastle, and a professor of fine art at Oxford and the University of Leeds; he was also chair of history and theory of art at the University of Sussex. He received much acclaim when his biography of Virginia Woolf was published in 1972; and in 1996, the year of his death, his memoir Bloomsbury Recalled was hailed as a significant contribution to the history of that creative group. Bell was survived by his wife Anne Olivier Bell, and three children.

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    Fonds consists of letters, postcards and an invitation from Bell to Simon Watney, 1972-1991, regarding publishing, finances, artistic matters and other topics. Also includes two letters from Anne Olivier Bell to Watney.

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    Records purchased from dealer Peter Grogan in May 2009

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    • English

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      Open

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      Bloomsbury Group and Hogarth Press Collection; Catherine Carrington fonds; Kenneth Clark fonds; Duncan Grant fonds; Jennie Huie fonds; International Virginia Woolf Society fonds; S.P. Rosenbaum fonds; R.C. Trevelyan fonds; Woolf/Bloomsbury Group/Hogarth Press Ephemera Collection ; Leonard Woolf fonds; Virginia Woolf Collection ; J. Howard Woolmer fonds.

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      Literary and Film Resources

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      Revise: MO March 14, 2016

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