I love Charleston, I helped work on the restoration of the house in the mid 80s over two summers, camping by the pond. An unforgettable experience. I am fortunate enough to have a Grant drawing, its the first thing I see when I wake in the morning. This was a lovely lecture, thank you!
Thank you for this brilliant exploration of the Bloomsbury group artists. I have visited Charleston farmhouse several times and can assure you a treat is in store if you decide to make the journey. I also read Angelica Garnett's very honest autobiography 'Deceived by kindness' and can recommend that too. She portrays a somewhat less than idyllic childhood.
I love Charleston, I helped work on the restoration of the house in the mid 80s over two summers, camping by the pond. An unforgettable experience. I am fortunate enough to have a Grant drawing, its the first thing I see when I wake in the morning. This was a lovely lecture, thank you!
Thank you for such a fascinating introduction!
Thank you for this brilliant exploration of the Bloomsbury group artists. I have visited Charleston farmhouse several times and can assure you a treat is in store if you decide to make the journey. I also read Angelica Garnett's very honest autobiography 'Deceived by kindness' and can recommend that too. She portrays a somewhat less than idyllic childhood.
Great Talk!
Duncan Grant was Scottish. He was a grandson of Sir John Peter Grant, 12th Laird of Rothiemurchus, near Aviemore. in the highlands.