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In 1916, Charleston, a farmhouse in the East Sussex countryside, became the meeting place and melting pot for the Bloomsbury group a circle of bohemian artists including writer Virginia Woolf and painters Vanessa Bell (Woolf’s sister) and Duncan Grant, who came together to celebrate ideas and exchange radical concepts. The house, in all its unconventional and richly decorative ways, was the perfect backdrop for the artists who, in the words of poet Dorothy Parker, “lived in squares, painted in circles and loved in triangles”.
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