Read Among the Bohemians Online
Authors: Virginia Nicholson
Tags: #History, #Modern, #20th Century, #Social History, #Art, #Individual Artists, #Monographs, #Social Science, #Anthropology, #Cultural
Leon Bakst designed the costumes for Diaghilev’s ballet
Le Dieu Bleu
, 1912.
The leading role was danced by Vaslav Nijinsky.
The cast of
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
, Charleston, 1925.
Both the photographs on this page appeared as illustrations to
The New Interior Decoration
, by Dorothy Todd and Raymond Mortimer, 1929.
Boris Anrep incorporated a
trompe I’oeil
head of Lytton Strachey into the mosaic decorations of his patrons’ hallway.
A characteristic mural scheme for a London flat by Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant.
The fame of the Chelsea Arts Ball spread abroad; here, in the Swedish
Allerj Family Journal
, illustrated by Fortunio Matania, 1926.
Brett and Carrington celebrate their new-found androgyny in ‘
les pantalons d’ouvriers’
.
‘Study of a Gypsy’ by Jocob Kramer, 1916.
The Kalderasà invade Britain, 1911.
“The Slade cropheads’ – Carrington, Barbara Bagenal and Brett,
c
.
1911.
Dorothy Brett caricatured herself and fellow Bohemians,
from left
to right: Brett, Barbara, Augustus John, the Strachey brothers, Enid Bangnold and, reclining in the background, Mark Gerrler.
Roger Fry’s image of ‘Nina Hamnett with a Guitar’, 1917–18, looks as if it could equally have been painted in 1968.
Jacob Epstein’s ‘court’ rivalled Augustus John’s in pre-First World War London.
Augustus John’s portrait of Viva King, 1922: ‘I was known as “The Scarlet Woman”, or sometimes “The Queen of Bohemia”.’