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Portrait of Virginia Woolf

Vanessa Bell, 1912

© 1961 Estate of Vanessa Bell courtesy Henrietta Garnett/ National Portrait Gallery, London

An intimate and revealing portrait, suggestive of Virginia Woolf's invalidism, it was painted before the publication of any of her novels and in the year of her marriage to Leonard Woolf. Virginia Woolf disliked sitting for her portrait, and few likelnesses of her exist.

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Title of artwork, date

Portrait of Virginia Woolf, 1912

Date supported

1988

Medium and material

Oil on board

Dimensions

40 x 34 cm

Grant

8625

Total cost

34500

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