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Lytton Strachey

(1880-1932), Critic and biographer; son of Sir Richard Strachey

(Giles) Lytton Strachey

Sitter in 144 portraits
Artist associated with 5 portraits
The son of a soldier administrator in the Colonial Service, Strachey went to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1899. While at Cambridge, Strachey joined the ranks of the 'Apostles', a select group including Roger Fry, Maynard Keynes and E.M. Forster. These individuals later formed the nucleus of the Bloomsbury Group, and Strachey remained a central figure throughout the heyday of Old Bloomsbury, prior to the outbreak of the First World War. His iconoclastic biographical essays Eminent Victorians (1918), set a new standard for biography for the twentieth century, and Elizabeth and Essex (1928), about Queen Elizabeth I, was influential in the way it mixed biography with fiction.

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Ghost Seen at Denham (Lytton Strachey; Anna Neagle), after Anthony Wysard - NPG D45907

Ghost Seen at Denham (Lytton Strachey; Anna Neagle)

after Anthony Wysard
colour relief halftone, published in 'The Tatler' 29 September 1937
NPG D45907

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The Strachey family

by Graystone Bird
albumen print on the photographer's printed mount, circa 1893
NPG x13120

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Lytton Strachey

by Unknown photographer
bromide snapshot print, 1901-1902
NPG x13085

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Lytton Strachey

probably by Vanessa Bell
enlarged snapshot print on card folder, 1913
NPG x21197

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