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The Lovers' Chronicle 14 May - reverence, verse by mac tag - art by Thomas Gainsborough - Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway #DonneInArte
hi hello art twt, this is my first finished digital artwork last June 8 (World Oceans day!). I'm a frustrated oceanographer and artist so I really enjoyed making this. I'm also in love with literature so here you go. Quote's from Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway. #artph
Portraits of gay young men by Gilbert Lewis influenced by Virginia Woolf's gender-fluid Orlando https://t.co/CxEJuU1qyl
The Lovers' Chronicle 14 May - Reverence, verse by mac tag - art by Thomas Gainsborough - Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway #DonneInArteVersuVirus #DonneInArte https://t.co/4cDwgBJWGJ
Three ace #VirginiaWoolf projects...
Out Now: @peterjfullagar @AuroraMetro's book on Woolf's decade in Richmond.
Coming Soon: @louisa_albani's illustrated pamphlet 'A Moment in the Life of Virginia Woolf'
Fundraising Now: 1st fullsize sculpture of Woolf via @VWoolfStatue
@BBCFrontRow Here's a recent self portrait by ASC artist Richard Tomlin, 1st in a series inspired by Virginia Woolf's Orlando: Richard now, Richard as young man in his 20s, as woman in her 20s and then as woman in her 70s. Slow work, in colour pencil, over 2 week period.
English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning's drawing of her cocker spaniel “Flush”, 1843. Her pet later inspired Virginia Woolf's book Flush: A Biography, 1933, a light-hearted writing exercise following the completion of her novel, The Waves #womensart
English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning's drawing of her cocker spaniel “Flush”, 1843. Her pet later inspired Virginia Woolf's book Flush: A Biography, 1933, a light-hearted writing exercise following the completion of her novel, The Waves #womensart
From Virginia #Woolf's essay, 'The Leaning Tower' (1940): 'Literature is no one's private ground; literature is common ground. It is not cut up into nations; there are no wars there.' https://t.co/BcNI7fINI9
Virginia Woolf's mother - Julia Jackson (1846 –1895) was the model for Edward Burne-Jones painting "The Annunciation" (1879). Her likeness became the iconic Pre-Raphaelite face in many other paintings by the movement.
On Valentine's Day, read Virginia Woolf's 1929 love letter to Vita Sackville-West "I do miss you. I shall miss you. And if you don’t believe it, you’re a longeared owl and ass" https://t.co/7zQaE8g5hu
What's your favourite #VanessaBell artwork? Here's Bell's dust jacket designs for Virginia Woolf's novels. https://t.co/gbSWtteDbG
I illustrated the cover for Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway for @UncvrdClassics See/read here: http://t.co/Bi81r5GrE7