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

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  4. 8 de dez. de 2016 · Mary Hutchinson was an original, and one of those women who had an instinctive and unerring appreciation for the very best and most significant works of both visual and literary art. And, when her eye was caught, she became a fierce and tireless advocate for the artists.

  5. Mary Hutchinson, née Barnes ( 1889 – 1977 ) A prominent Bloomsbury hostess, she was for several years the acknowledged mistress of the art critic Clive Bell, and became a close friend of T. S. and Vivien Eliot.

  6. Even at the age of 70 she was interested in change and new expressions in art, supporting the publication of the avant-garde literary and artistic magazine, X. She died in 1977, survived by her only child, Lord Hutchinson of Lullington.

  7. With financial prospects, Wordsworth married Mary Hutchinson on October 2, 1802. The settlement helped to support a growing family and also allowed the Wordsworths to continue their generosity to various friends and men of letters, many of whom came to stay at Dove Cottage, sometimes for months on end.