Julian with Garsington visitors Greetings Card

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Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:

Julian with Garsington visitors NPG Ax141277

© National Portrait Gallery, London

by Lady Ottoline Morrell

His best-remembered fictional work is The Rescue: a Melodrama for Broadcasting (1943) for which Benjamin Britten produced a score. He contributed his first 'Gramophone Notes' to the New Statesman in 1935, and for the next twenty years he became one of the most respected music critics of his generation. In 1945 he bought a home in Dorset where, with the music critic Desmond Shawe-Taylor, the painter Eardley Knollys and the literary critic Raymond Mortimer, he established a male 'salon', entertaining friends from... more

Card size: 125mm x 175mm

Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.

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