Karla Huebner’s Feminist Art History Bibliography:
Bloomsbury

HIS LIST includes sources on the artists associated with the Bloomsbury group, which is to say Vanessa Bell, Carrington, and Nina Hamnett. Hamnett’s ties to Bloomsbury were a bit tenuous, but she did mingle freely in both the Bloomsbury group and Walter Sickert’s circle.

Caws, Mary Ann. Women of Bloomsbury: Virginia, Vanessa and Carrington. Routledge, New York & London, 1990.

Elinor, Gillian. “Vanessa Bell and Dora Carrington: Bloomsbury Painters,” Woman’s Art Journal 5, no. 1 (Spring–Summer 1984), 28–34.

Gerzina, Gretchen. Carrington: A Life. W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 1989.

Goodchild, Anne. “Nina Hamnett (1890–1956),” Arts Review 42, no. 9 (6/5/90), 236.

Grimes, Teresa, Judith Collins, and Oriana Baddeley. Five Women Painters. Lennard Publishing, Oxford, 1989.

Hamnett, Nina. Laughing Torso. Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, Inc., New York, 1932.

Hill, Jane. The Art of Dora Carrington. The Herbert Press, London, 1994.

Hooker, Denise. “Nina Hamnett: Queen of Bohemia,” Arts Review 38, no. 22 (11/7/86), 616–7.

________. Nina Hamnett: Queen of Bohemia. Constable, London, 1986.

Marler, Regina, ed. Selected Letters of Vanessa Bell. Pantheon Books, New York, 1993.

Shone, Richard. “London, Bath and Hull: Modern British Artists,” The Burlington Magazine 131, issue 1040 (November 1989), 794–5.

Spalding, Frances. Vanessa Bell. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1983.

Woodeson, John. Mark Gertler: Biography of a Painter, 1891–1939. Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1972.

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