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  1. 27 de jul. de 2018 · Anne Olivier Bell, art historian and writer, born 20 June 1916, died 18 July 2018. More about Bloomsbury Group. Join our commenting forum. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other ...

  2. 22 de jul. de 2018 · ANNE OLIVIER BELL (1916–2018) Anne Olivier Bell, who helped rescue European art from the Nazis alongside archaeologists and other art historians as part of the “Monuments Men” effort during World War II, died last week at age 102. While her wartime efforts led to millions of historic artworks being saved, Bell was especially interested in ...

  3. Anne Olivier Bell. Elected: 1984. Year of birth: 1916. Year of death: 2018. Author of Obituary: Virginia Nicholson. Obituary : My favourite image of my mother as a lady of letters takes me back to my teenage years. I get home from school, and head straight for her study.

  4. 12 de jun. de 2016 · Anne Olivier Bell will be 100 next week. She tells of her encounters with the geniuses of a golden era. Skip to main content Skip to navigation. Close dialogue 1 / 3 Next image Previous image ...

  5. Anne Olivier Bell (née Popham; 22 June 1916 – 18 July 2018) was an art scholar. She was part of the Bloomsbury Group. She was best known for editing the diaries of Virginia Woolf. As a member of the Monuments Men, she was responsible for the protection of cultural artefacts in Europe during the Second World War .

  6. 20 de out. de 2016 · Anne Olivier Bell is 100 this year, as is her beloved Charleston, the house where the Bloomsbury Set were at their wildest. By Holly Williams. 20 October 2016. Anna Huix. It was Virginia Woolf who first spotted Charleston, a 'most delightful house' near Firle, in Sussex. 'It has a charming garden,' she wrote to her sister, the artist Vanessa ...

  7. 19 de jul. de 2018 · Anne Olivier Bell, art scholar, Bloomsbury matriarch, widow of Virginia Woolf’s nephew Quentin, and editor of her diaries, died yesterday at the age of 102. Bell also helped Quentin pen his 1972 biography of his aunt and the two were instrumental in saving Charleston Farmhouse, preserving it for future generations of Bloomsbury scholars and fans.