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  1. Stephen Tomlin (2 March 1901 – 5 January 1937) was a British artist associated with the Bloomsbury Set. He was the youngest son of the judge and law lord Thomas, Lord Tomlin of Ash .

  2. Jun 2, 2023 · The short life and many loves of Stephen Tomlin. A new exhibition sheds light on the lesser-known Bloomsbury sculptor. Stephen Tomlin (second from left) in June 1926 © The Picture Art...

  3. Jun 7, 2023 · The youngest son of a future peer of the realm and Law Lord, Stephen Tomlin had a privileged upbringing, going to Oxford (briefly), and spent a precocious if turbulent short life amongst the Bloomsbury Set of intellectuals.

  4. Starting off at Charleston, where Stephen Tomlins friends, lovers, and sitters came together, this exhibition film traces Tomlin’s life and career, revealin...

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  5. STEPHEN TOMLIN (1901–37), known to friends as ‘Tommy’, is the mystery man of the Bloomsbury Group. Though tantalising glimpses of him appear in biographies of the main Bloomsbury figures, BLOOMSBURY STUD is the first serious account of his life.

  6. Jul 20, 2023 · The Bloomsbury group's least well-known member, Stephen Tomlin (1901-1937), with his glossy mop of hair, disarming charisma and undeniable talent, deserves to be just as renowned as his contemporaries Duncan Grant, Lytton Strachey, and Virginia Woolf.

  7. Stephen Tomlin, whose works are currently offered for sale at Philip Mould & Company, was the Bloomsbury groups primary sculptor. He immortalised the faces of Bloomsbury’s best-known characters, including Duncan Grant, Lytton Strachey and Virginia Woolf herself.