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  1. Mary Barnes Hutchinson (29 March 1889 – 17 April 1977) was a British short-story writer, socialite, model and a member of the Bloomsbury Group.

    • 17 April 1977 (aged 88), London, England
    • British
    • Short-story writer
  2. Mary Hutchinson, née Barnes, a half-cousin of Lytton Strachey, married St John (‘Jack’) Hutchinson, an eminent barrister, in 1910. A prominent Bloomsbury hostess, she was for several years the acknowledged mistress of the art critic, Clive Bell.

  3. Hutchinson, bor... "What an unusual power you have, you are no ordinary person", painter Henry Tonks said about his muse and friend Mary Hutchinson (1889-1977).

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  4. 8 de dez. de 2016 · Letters and diaries of major artistic figures of the twentieth century illuminate Mary Hutchinson, but who was she? December 8, 2016 - Marissa Kessenich Learn about Mary Hutchinson, the woman who influenced the lives and works of writers T. S. Eliot, Aldous Huxley, and Samuel Beckett.

  5. Administrative Information. Repository: Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin. Biographical Sketch. Born in 1889 to Sir Hugh Barnes and Winifred Strachey Barnes, Mary (Barnes) Hutchinson spent her early childhood in India before being sent to boarding school in England.

    • Hutchinson, Mary, 1889-1977
    • 22.5 boxes (9.38 linear feet)
    • 1910-1977
    • Mary Hutchinson Papers
  6. Mary Hutchinson, née Barnes (1889–1977), a half-cousin of Lytton Strachey, married St John (‘Jack’ or ‘Hutchie’) Hutchinson – eminent criminal lawyer, connoisseur and collector – in 1910. A prominent Bloomsbury hostess, she was for several years the acknowledged mistress of the art critic Clive Bell, and became a close friend of ...

  7. A ‘civilised rebel’, Mary Hutchinson combined the love of fashionable living with a devotion to literature and painting. Born in India and raised in Florence, Mary moved to London in 1909 and within a year of her arrival had married the barrister St John Hutchinson.