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  1. Virginia Woolf’s mother was Julia Prinsep Stephen. Julia was born in Calcutta, India. Dr. John and Maria Pattle Jackson were her parents. They had three daughters and Julia was the youngest. Julia Margaret Cameron, a famous Victorian photographer was her aunt. In 1848, she along with her mother and sister moved back to England to live in Hendon.

  2. During this time Mia and her daughters renewed their friendship with William Makepeace Thackeray, now much less impecunious than he had been when he hoped to marry Mia. 23 He was a regular contributor to Punch magazine and author of the highly acclaimed new serial Vanity Fair, set in India, England and France. 5-6.

  3. Discovering a drawing of Julia Prinsep Stephen by George Frederick Watts This is one of my favourite portraits of Julia Stephen so I wanted it for my Home Page, though it is rather dark. It seems to epitomise her elusive nature and her surface calm. Thackeray stories of separation William Makepeace Thackeray, the famous novelist…

  4. Julia Prinsep Jackson (1846-1895) was the third daughter of Dr. John and Maria Pattle Jackson. Born in India in 1846, she moved to England with her mother in 1848. This photograph of Virginia Woolf’s mother was taken when she was ten years old and reveals her legendary beauty. She later became a model for Pre-Raphaelite painters, such as ...

  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · 她的母亲茱莉亚·斯蒂芬 (Julia Prinsep Stephen) 出生于印度,曾经做过拉斐尔前派画家模特。 弗吉尼亚的父母在相识相恋之前各有过一段婚姻。 两人婚后搬至海德公园门 22 号,先后育有四个孩子:凡妮莎、托比、弗吉尼亚和艾德里安。

  6. Leslie Stephen, Julia’s future second husband, later recorded hearing news of the engagement when he was dining with his fiancée Minny Thackeray and her sister Anny: … Val Prinsep was one of the party. He announced to us the news of Julia Jackson’s engagement to Herbert Duckworth.

  7. Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson, formerly Mrs Duckworth) ... Julia Stephen died suddenly in May 1895 and, once again, Stephen threw himself into writing. The result was an intimate family memoir, later published from a manuscript held by the British Library in 1977.