Tim Good

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Bell was stolid, self-contained, an almost totemic figure of self-possession, who, while socially unconventional, was, according to biographer Frances Spalding, “voraciously maternal.” Virginia, on the other hand, was brilliant but brittle, childless, and emotionally fragile. One lived a long life, the other cut hers short. One is little known, the other revered.
Broad Strokes: 15 Women Who Made Art and Made History (in That Order)
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