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  1. Mary Barnes Hutchinson (29 March 1889 – 17 April 1977) was a British short-story writer, socialite, model and a member of the Bloomsbury Group.

  2. Mary Barnes Hutchinson war die Tochter von Winifred Strachey Barnes, einer Cousine von Lytton Strachey, und Sir Hugh Barnes, einem Verwaltungsbeamten in Indien. Sie verbrachte ihre ersten Jahre in Indien und wurde nach dem frühen Tod ihrer Mutter - Mary war drei Jahre alt - gemeinsam mit ihrem Bruder James zu ihren Großeltern mütterlicherseits nach Florenz geschickt, wo ihr Großvater Sir ...

  3. 8. Dez. 2016 · Mary Hutchinson was an original, and one of those women who had an instinctive and unerring appreciation for the very best and most significant works of both visual and literary art. And, when her eye was caught, she became a fierce and tireless advocate for the artists.

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  4. "What an unusual power you have, you are no ordinary person", painter Henry Tonks said about his muse and friend Mary Hutchinson (1889-1977). Hutchinson, bor...

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  5. Hutchinson, Mary (1770-1859) Mary Wordsworth, born Hutchinson, was the wife of the poet William Wordsworth. William and Mary had known each other since childhood and married on 4 October 1802 at Brompton in Yorkshire. Love letters between Mary and William, which only came to light in 1978, have changed the view that scholars traditionally held ...

  6. Died London. This undated image showing Hutchinson in a rather natty hat, comes from: the Jeremy Hutchinson Archive, SxMS207. University of Sussex Special Collections at The Keep. Short-story writer, socialite, model (for painters) and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Born as Mary Barnes in British India.

  7. This poem, published in 1807, describes the speaker's first encounter with a \"lovely Apparition\" who turns out to be his wife, Mary Hutchinson. The poem explores the themes of infatuation, intimacy, and love, and uses metaphors, similes, and alliteration to create a vivid image of the woman.