Elizabeth Bowen
(1899-1973), Novelist and writerSitter in 20 portraits
Novelist and short story writer; acute observer both of the natural world and of precarious human emotions. After the publication of her first novel The Hotel (1927), Bowen enjoyed a smooth and successful literary career, becoming a prominent figure in the literary life of London in the 1930s and 40s. She published ten novels including The Death of the Heart (1938) and The Heat of the Day (1949), a haunting portrayal of life in London during World War II. Bowen's novels and short stories were often set in the world of the upper middle class, and she was fascinated by what she described as 'the cracks in the surface of life'.
Vivienne ('Vivien') Eliot (née Haigh-Wood); Lord David Cecil; Elizabeth Bowen; T.S. Eliot
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, 1931
NPG Ax143426
by Unknown photographer
vintage snapshot print, 1931
NPG Ax143427
Group including James Stephens; Vivien and T.S. Eliot; Lady Huxley and Alberto Moravia
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, 1931
NPG Ax143428
Group including James Stephens; Vivien and T.S. Eliot and Lady Huxley
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, 1931
NPG Ax143430
Lord David Cecil; Vivienne ('Vivien') Eliot (née Haigh-Wood); Elizabeth Bowen
by Lady Ottoline Morrell
vintage snapshot print, 1931
NPG Ax143431
Lady Ottoline Morrell with friends
by Unknown photographer
vintage snapshot print, 1931
NPG Ax143432
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 25 July 1939
NPG x127602
by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1942
NPG x3054
by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1942
NPG x3055
by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1942
NPG x3056
by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1942
NPG x3057
by Elliott Erwitt
bromide print, published 15 August 1950
NPG x194052
by Raymond Cripps, for Camera Press
bromide press print, circa 1965
NPG x194376
by Angus McBean
halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 5 May 1948
NPG x137540
by Angus McBean
halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 29 March 1950
NPG x193388
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