Studies of Angelica, c. 1922
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Provenance
Rupert Lee; by descent
Note: Born in 1918, Angelica Garnett was the daughter of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant. She was the author of Deceived with Kindness (1984), an account of her experience growing up at the heart of the Bloomsbury Group.
Rupert Lee, who was President of the London Group, was a regular visitor to Charleston during the 1920s and 30s.