The Sitwells
The Sitwells (Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell) were three siblings, who formed an identifiable literary and artistic clique around themselves in London in the period roughly 1916 to 1930. This was marked by some well-publicised events, the most prominent of which was probably William Walton's Facade, with its public debut in 1923. All three Sitwells wrote; for a while their circle was considered by some to rival Bloomsbury, though others dismissed them as attention-seekers rather than serious artists.
Wheels 1917
Aldous Huxley - Arnold James - Helen Rootham - Edith Sitwell - Osbert Sitwell - Sacheverell Sitwell - E. W. Tennant - Iris Tree - Sherard Vines
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Aldous Huxley - Arnold James - Helen Rootham - Edith Sitwell - Osbert Sitwell - Sacheverell Sitwell - E. W. Tennant - Iris Tree - Sherard Vines
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Wheels (1916) |
| ► | Wheels 1917 |
| ► | Wheels 1918 |
| ► | Wheels 1919 |
| ► | Wheels 1920 |
| ► | Wheels 1921 |
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