Julia Stephen

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Julia Prinsep Stephen (7. Februar 1846 – 5. Mai 1895), geb. Jackson, war eine englische Philanthropin und präraffaelitisches Modell. Sie war die Ehefrau von Leslie Stephen und die Mutter von Virginia Woolf und Vanessa Bell, Mitglieder der Bloomsbury Group. rdf:langString
Julia Prinsep Stephen nata Jackson (7 febbraio 1846 – 5 maggio 1895) è stata una filantropa e modella preraffaellita inglese. rdf:langString
Julia, Lady Stephen (born Julia Prinsep Jackson; 7 February 1846 – 5 May 1895) was an English Pre-Raphaelite model and philanthropist. She was the wife of the biographer Leslie Stephen and mother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, members of the Bloomsbury Group. Married to Herbert Duckworth, a barrister, in 1867 she was soon widowed with three infant children. Devastated, she turned to nursing, philanthropy and agnosticism, and found herself attracted to the writing and life of Leslie Stephen, with whom she shared a friend in Anny Thackeray, his sister-in-law. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Julia Stephen
rdf:langString Julia Stephen
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rdf:langString Highgate Cemetery, London
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rdf:langString Photo of Maria Jackson, Julia's mother, around 1872
rdf:langString Julia writing letters at her desk in the drawing room of Talland House in 1892. On the desk is a drawing of her mother by Watts
rdf:langString Julia Duckworth in the Garden, 1872
rdf:langString Julia Jackson in April 1867
rdf:langString Julia Stephen with her son Adrian in 1886
rdf:langString Julia and Leslie Stephen with their children 1892
rdf:langString Julia at Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 1874
rdf:langString Mrs. Herbert Duckworth, "A Beautiful Vision", 1872
rdf:langString Photo of John Jackson, Julia's father
rdf:langString Photo of Julia Jackson and her mother around 1867
rdf:langString Photo portrait of Herbert Duckworth
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rdf:langString Photograph of Julia and Herbert Duckworth in 1867
rdf:langString Photograph of Julia in 1864
rdf:langString Portrait of Julia by Watts in 1870
rdf:langString Portrait of Julia in September 1874
rdf:langString Photograph of Julia Stephen titled - My niece Julia full face, April 1867
rdf:langString drawing of Julia's head 1873 by Burne-Jones
rdf:langString Photograph by Beresford of Virginia Woolf in 1902, her hair arranged in a chignon, like her mother's
rdf:langString Painting of Julia as the Virgin in The Annunciation by Burne-Jones
rdf:langString Photo of Julia Duckworth with her first son George in 1868
rdf:langString Julia Stephen at Talland House supervising Thoby, Vanessa, Virginia and Adrian doing their lessons, summer 1894
rdf:langString Julia, Leslie and Virginia reading in the library at Talland House. Photography by Vanessa Bell
rdf:langString Painting of Lelie Stephen by Watts as a wedding present for Julia
rdf:langString Painting of Julia Stephen by Jacques-Emile Blanche based on a photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron
rdf:langString My Favorite Picture of all my works, my niece Julia Jackson, 1867
rdf:langString Vanessa, Julia, Virginia and Thoby Stephen photographed outside Talland House in the summer of 1894. This would be their last summer in St Ives
rdf:langString Photo of Julia Stephen with Virginia on her lap in 1884
rdf:langString Photo of Julia Duckworth in mourning with her daughter Stella, aged about 3 or 4 taken around 1873
rdf:langString Painting of Julia as Princess Sabra being led to the dragon, by Burne-Jones
rdf:langString Julia Stephen with her first child of her second marriage, Vanessa, in 1879
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rdf:langString Julia Duckworth in Garden, 1872 [321]
rdf:langString Julia Jackson 1864 [280]
rdf:langString Julia Prinsep Jackson 1860, age 14
rdf:langString Julia and George Duckworth 1868
rdf:langString Julia and Herbert Duckworth 1867
rdf:langString Julia and Leslie Stephen with her children , 1892
rdf:langString Julia and Virginia 1884
rdf:langString Julia in mourning with Stella c. 1873
rdf:langString Mrs Herbert Duckworth 1874 [332]
rdf:langString Mrs Herbert Duckworth September 1874 [330]
rdf:langString My niece Julia full face, April 1867 [305]
rdf:langString Stephen by Jacques-Emile Blanche
rdf:langString Virginia Woolf in 1902, with chignon, by Beresford
rdf:langString Stephen children with Julia at lessons, Talland House c. 1894
rdf:langString Mrs. Herbert Duckworth, "A Beautiful Vision", 1872 [316]
rdf:langString My niece Julia Jackson, now Mrs Herbert Duckworth April 1867 [311]
rdf:langString Julia writing at Talland House 1892, with drawing of her mother
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rdf:langString Gallery I. Julia Stephen in Art
rdf:langString Gallery II. Julia Margaret Cameron's photographs of Julia Stephen 1864–1874
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rdf:langString Edward Burne-Jones The Annunciation.jpg
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rdf:langString Herbert Duckworth.jpg
rdf:langString Julia Duckworth by Cameron.jpg
rdf:langString Julia Jackson 1864.jpg
rdf:langString Julia Jackson and mother.jpg
rdf:langString Julia Leslie Virginia.jpg
rdf:langString Julia Prinsep Jackson circa 1856.jpg
rdf:langString Julia Stella.jpg
rdf:langString Julia Stephen and Adrian .jpg
rdf:langString Julia Stephen with Virginia on her lap 1884.jpg
rdf:langString Julia Vanessa 1879.jpg
rdf:langString Julia and Herbert Duckworth.jpg
rdf:langString Julia and the children at lessons 1894.jpg
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rdf:langString Julia writing 1892.jpg
rdf:langString Julia;Woman's head 1873.jpg
rdf:langString Maria "Mia" Jackson.jpg
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rdf:langString Mrs Herbert Duckworth September 1874.jpg
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rdf:langString Watts Julia Duckworth.jpg
rdf:langString Julia Duckworth in Garden, by Julia Margaret Cameron.jpg
rdf:langString George Charles Beresford - Virginia Woolf in 1902 - Restoration.jpg
rdf:langString Artist's model, philanthropy, advocacy
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rdf:langString Julia Duckworth Stephen
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rdf:langString Julian Bell
rdf:langString Angelica Garnett
rdf:langString Quentin Bell
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rdf:langString Agnostic Women 1880, pp. 243, 246–247
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rdf:langString We are bound to these sufferers by the tie of sisterhood and while life lasts we will help, soothe, and, if we can, love them. Pity has no creed, suffering no limits. And shall we, who are not helpers but sufferers, refuse to be helped in our turn by those who differ from us in doctrine but who are one in heart? ... Women are not all blind followers of men. They have power to think as well, and they will not weaken their power of helping and loving by fearlessly owning their ignorance when they should be convinced of it ... Women do not stand on the same ground as men with regard to work, though we are far from allowing that our work is lower or less important than theirs, but we ought and do claim the same equality of morals ... man and woman have equal rights and, while crediting men with courage and sincerity, do not let us deny these qualities to each other.
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rdf:langString Julia Prinsep Stephen (7. Februar 1846 – 5. Mai 1895), geb. Jackson, war eine englische Philanthropin und präraffaelitisches Modell. Sie war die Ehefrau von Leslie Stephen und die Mutter von Virginia Woolf und Vanessa Bell, Mitglieder der Bloomsbury Group.
rdf:langString Julia, Lady Stephen (born Julia Prinsep Jackson; 7 February 1846 – 5 May 1895) was an English Pre-Raphaelite model and philanthropist. She was the wife of the biographer Leslie Stephen and mother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, members of the Bloomsbury Group. Julia Prinsep Jackson was born in Calcutta to an Anglo-Indian family, and when she was two her mother and her two sisters moved back to England. She became the favourite model of her aunt, the celebrated photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, who made more than 50 portraits of her. Through another maternal aunt, she became a frequent visitor at Little Holland House, then home to an important literary and artistic circle, and came to the attention of a number of Pre-Raphaelite painters who portrayed her in their work. Married to Herbert Duckworth, a barrister, in 1867 she was soon widowed with three infant children. Devastated, she turned to nursing, philanthropy and agnosticism, and found herself attracted to the writing and life of Leslie Stephen, with whom she shared a friend in Anny Thackeray, his sister-in-law. After Leslie Stephen's wife died in 1875 he became close friends with Julia and they married in 1878. Julia and Leslie Stephen had four further children, living at 22 Hyde Park Gate, South Kensington, together with his seven-year-old mentally disabled daughter, Laura Makepeace Stephen. Many of her seven children and their descendants became notable. In addition to her family duties and modelling, she wrote a book based on her nursing experiences, Notes from Sick Rooms, in 1883. She also wrote children's stories for her family, eventually published posthumously as Stories for Children and became involved in social justice advocacy. Julia Stephen had firm views on the role of women, namely that their work was of equal value to that of men, but in different spheres, and she opposed the suffrage movement for votes for women. The Stephens entertained many visitors at their London home and their summer residence at St Ives, Cornwall. Eventually the demands on her both at home and outside the home started to take their toll. Julia Stephen died at her home following an episode of rheumatic fever in 1895, at the age of 49, when her youngest child was only 11. The writer Virginia Woolf provides a number of insights into the domestic life of the Stephens in both her autobiographical and fictional work.
rdf:langString Julia Prinsep Stephen nata Jackson (7 febbraio 1846 – 5 maggio 1895) è stata una filantropa e modella preraffaellita inglese.
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