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"There is a square: there is an oblong. The players take the square and place it upon the oblong. They place it very accurately; they make a perfect dwelling-place. Very little is left outside. The structure is now visible; what is inchoate is here stated; we are not so various or so mean; we have made oblongs and stood them upon squares. This is our triumph; this is our consolation." Portrait, Portraits, Women, Fotos, Female Friendship, Black And White, Fotografie, Fotografia, Kunst
Virginia Woolf’s Consciousness of Reality
"There is a square: there is an oblong. The players take the square and place it upon the oblong. They place it very accurately; they make a perfect dwelling-place. Very little is left outside. The structure is now visible; what is inchoate is here stated; we are not so various or so mean; we have made oblongs and stood them upon squares. This is our triumph; this is our consolation."
Virginia Woolf. Photo by Gisele Freund, in Britain's National Portrait Gallery. Jane Austen, Lady, Duncan Grant
Virginia Woolf.
Virginia Woolf. Photo by Gisele Freund, in Britain's National Portrait Gallery.
Virginia Woolf in 1902. Artists, Robert Capa, Films, Vintage Photos, Pre Raphaelite, Libri, Old Photos, Julia Margaret Cameron
Virginia Woolf in 1902.
“She is like a plant which is supposed to grow in a well-prepared garden bed - the bed of esoteric literature - and then pushes up suckers all over the place, through the gravel of the front drive, and even through the flagstones of the kitchen yard. She was full of interests, and their number increased as she grew older, she was curious about life, and she was tough, sensitive but tough.” ~ E M Forster about Virginia Woolf Flora, Friends, Photography, Photo Galleries
Virginia Woolf Blog Photo Gallery | The Virginia Woolf Blog
“She is like a plant which is supposed to grow in a well-prepared garden bed - the bed of esoteric literature - and then pushes up suckers all over the place, through the gravel of the front drive, and even through the flagstones of the kitchen yard. She was full of interests, and their number increased as she grew older, she was curious about life, and she was tough, sensitive but tough.” ~ E M Forster about Virginia Woolf
Snapshot of Virginia Woolf taken by Lady Ottoline Morrell at her home, Garsington, c. 1917. Lady Ottoline
Virginia Woolf Blog Photo Gallery | The Virginia Woolf Blog
Snapshot of Virginia Woolf taken by Lady Ottoline Morrell at her home, Garsington, c. 1917.
Vogue,1926, Virginia Woolf Vogue, Victorian, Photographer
Vogue,1926, Virginia Woolf
writer Mrs Virginia Woolf on a covered 'Knole couch'. Photo © of the fabulous Gisèle Freund. Art, French Photographers, Favorite Authors
Virginia Woolf
writer Mrs Virginia Woolf on a covered 'Knole couch'. Photo © of the fabulous Gisèle Freund.
“You cannot find peace by avoiding life.” —Virginia Woolf Vintage
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“You cannot find peace by avoiding life.” —Virginia Woolf
Virginia and her nephew Julian Bell. About 1910 Vanessa Bell, Woman Authors
Virginia and her nephew Julian Bell. About 1910
Virginia Woolf by Man Ray, 1935 Man Ray, Man, Man Ray Photos, Old Pictures
Virginia Woolf by Man Ray, 1935
¤ Virginia Woolf portrait by Ray Strachey. Museums, Pearsall, Rachel
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¤ Virginia Woolf portrait by Ray Strachey.
Virginia and Leonard Woolf in 1926, as photographed by Vita Sackville-West. Richard Avedon, Andy Warhol, Bert Stern, Post Impressionists, Libros, Persona, Dora Carrington
Virginia and Leonard Woolf in 1926, as photographed by Vita Sackville-West.
virginia woolf  by Man Ray Man Ray Photography, Writer, Portrait Photographers
virginia woolf by Man Ray