The Philip Mould Gallery in St. James's is exhibiting the work of Bloomsbury Group sculptor Stephen Tomlin. Virginia Woolf bemoaned Tomlin's "tragic, wasted life" when he died in 1937, aged only 35, due to a dissolute lifestyle marked by alcohol & drug abuse.
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Tomlin's bust of Virginia Woolf, author of Mrs. Dalloway. |
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Stephen Tomlin |
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Tomlin's bust of Lytton Strachey, Bloomsbury Group founder and author of Eminent Victorians. |
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portrait of Tomlin |
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The Philip Mould Gallery on Pall Mall |
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This bakery, recently opened at the Kensington tube station, specializes in cramiques, a brioche from Northern France. |
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