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  1. Julia, 1864, an early photograph by her Aunt Julia Margaret Cameron. Julia, now 17, became the daughter at home after the marriages of her sisters, Adeline Vaughan and Mary Fisher. She inherited the role previously filled by them as her mother’s close companion and support. Her father John Jackson still had his busy practice in Hanover Square ...

  2. 22 de mar. de 2011 · Julia Prinsep STEPHEN (1846 - 1895) b. Jul 1846. m. (1) 04 May 1867 Herbert DUCKWORTH (1833 - 1870) m. (2) 1879 Leslie STEPHEN (1832 - 1904) −"she was a woman who believed in working for good, in a practical way, in her immediate domestic circle and through benevolent institutions.

  3. 2 Concentrating on three essential strong women—Woolf’s great-aunt, the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, the writer she called aunt Anny Thackeray Ritchie and her mother, Julia Prinsep Stephen—, Marion Dell takes her cue from the pioneering works of Gillian Beer and Steve Ellis to explore at once how the modernist writer was ‘embedded in [her] Victorian past’ 3 and in what ways ...

  4. 22 de oct. de 2020 · Julia and her mother – known as ‘Mia’ -stayed with Sarah and Thoby Prinsep from 1848 until Dr. Jackson returned to England in 1855. The matriarch of the family moved them into Brent Lodge, Hendon, while Julia was educated at home, becoming her mother’s nurse and companion. The Jacksons lived at Brent Lodge for ten years and the story ...

  5. Julia Prinsep Stephen was a celebrated Englishwoman, noted for her beauty as a Pre-Raphaelite model and philanthropist. She was the wife of the biographer Leslie Stephen and mother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, members of the Bloomsbury Group.

  6. Julia Prinsep Stephen 109 Woolf did however have evidence of a very different construct of her mother. Leslie Stephen notes that ‘the beautiful series of portraits taken by Mrs. Cameron’ give her children an impression of ‘what she really was. To us, who remember her distinctly, they recall her like nothing else’ (MB: 32).

  7. Julia Stephen von Jacques-Emile Blanche. Julia Prinsep Stephen (* 7. Februar 1846; † 5. Mai 1895 ), geb. Jackson, war eine englische Philanthropin und präraffaelitisches Modell. Sie war die Ehefrau von Leslie Stephen und die Mutter von Virginia Woolf und Vanessa Bell, Mitglieder der Bloomsbury Group .