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  1. 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 .

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 3 de ago. de 2016 · Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson; formerly Mrs Duckworth) (1846-1895) celebrated beauty and philanthropist, Government Art Collection ( English ) Art UK artwork ID: julia-prinsep-stephen-nee-jackson-18461895-formerly-mrs-duckworth-29965. Source/Photographer.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Discovering a drawing of Julia Prinsep Stephen by George Frederick Watts This is one of my favourite portraits of Julia Stephen so I wanted it for my Home Page, though it is rather dark. It seems to epitomise her elusive nature and her surface calm. Thackeray stories of separation William Makepeace Thackeray, the famous novelist…

  7. Julia Stephen born 1846, Calcutta. Town and port of Calcutta (1848) by Sir Charles D’Oyly. John and Mia Jackson’s daughter, Julia, was born in 1846 in the vibrant cosmopolitan port of Calcutta. She would grow up to become Mrs Julia Stephen and Virginia Woolf’s mother. Like her older sisters, Adeline and Mary, she was brought up in France ...