Borenius soon met Roger Fry, to whom he became close.
It was also in 1910 that Roger Fry joined the group.
Roger Fry, who had become England's greatest art critic, died in 1934.
Roger Fry acknowledged German scholarship as a precursor of serious art historical studies in this century.
Roger Fry, in writing about Cézanne, took a different route.
For the first few years, Roger Fry served as headmaster.
Her brother, the artist Roger Fry, apparently wanted her to do painting instead.
Preston would have also been aware of Roger Fry's theories on creativity and learning in children.
Her later biography of Roger Fry must have satisfied this debt in a quite particular way.
In 1911 Roger Fry established that the work was by Baldovinetti.