(Helen) Violet Bonham Carter (née Asquith), Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury; Lady Ottoline Morrell and an unknown man
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(Helen) Violet Bonham Carter (née Asquith), Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury; Lady Ottoline Morrell and an unknown man
by Unknown photographer
vintage snapshot print, 1914
3 7/8 in. x 2 1/4 in. (97 mm x 56 mm) image size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Dame Helen Gardner Bequest, 2003
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NPG Ax140420
Sittersback to top
- (Helen) Violet Bonham Carter (née Asquith), Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury (1887-1969), President of the Liberal Party Organisation; wife of Sir Maurice Bonham Carter; daughter of Herbert Asquith. Sitter associated with 31 portraits. Identify
- Lady Ottoline Morrell (1873-1938), Patron of the arts; half-sister of 6th Duke of Portland; wife of Philip Edward Morrell. Sitter associated with 596 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 1715 portraits. Identify
Artistback to top
- Unknown photographer, Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 6566 portraits.
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, Berkshire (The Wharf, Sutton Courtney, Berkshire)
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Events of 1914back to top
Current affairs
Following Germany's declaration of war on France and invasion of Belgium, Herbert Henry Asquith, the British Prime Minister, declares war on the German Empire on August 4, 1914. The popular belief that the conflict would be 'over by Christmas' was soon found to be a bitter underestimate of the scale of the war.Art and science
The fist issue of the periodical Blast is published by Wyndham Lewis, announcing the advent of Vorticism. This movement, named by Ezra Pound and taking in art and poetry, combined the vitality and dynamism of Italian Futurism with the geometric structure of Cubism. Vorticism was a direct challenge to the perceived quaint and domestic style of the Bloomsbury group and Roger Fry's Omega Workshop.International
On June 28th 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is assassinated in Sarajevo leading to Austria's declaration of war against Serbia and triggering the First World War. Germany declared war on Serbia's ally, Russia, and then marched on France via Belgium. Soon all of Europe and most of the world was embroiled in total war.Tell us more back to top
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