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  1. Julia Prinsep Stephen 566747 Q18912649 Julia Prinsep Stephen Julia Prinsep Stephen Julia Stephen Wife of Leslie Stephen , mother of Virginia Woolf This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900

  2. Julia Prinsep Jackson nacque da John Jackson (1804-1887) e da Maria "Mia" Theodosia Pattle (1818-1892). Julia aveva due sorelle ed un fratello più grandi: Adeline Maria, Mary Louisa e George Corrie. John Jackson era il terzo figlio di George Jackson e di Mary Howard.

  3. Julia Prinsep Jackson (Stephen de casada) nació en Calcuta en 1846, hija de un médico. A los dos años su madre volvió a Inglaterra con ella, y allí se crió entre los escritores y filósofos que frecuentaban la casa tanto de su tío, el historiador y político Henry Thoby Prinsep, como de su tía, la fotógrafa Margaret Cameron, para la ...

  4. Julia Stephen. 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 .

  5. Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson, formerly Mrs Duckworth) The niece and goddaughter of Julia Margaret Cameron and, like her, a member of the artistic circle which gathered at Little Holland House. She was a renowned beauty and a favourite of the Pre-Raphaelites and sat for Burne-Jones, as well as G. F. Watts and her godmother.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Searching for the elusive Julia Prinsep Stephen. I first discovered Julia Stephen in the pages of a novel ‑ To the Lighthouse by her daughter , Virginia Woolf. I was sitting on a balcony at Talland House in St Ives, Cornwall. This had been the Stephen family’s happy holiday home for 12 years, from 1882. In the novel it was fictionalised as ...