Virginia Woolf's home in Tavistock Square, Bloomsbury, became a literary and art center, attracting such diverse intellectuals as Lytton Strachey (–), Arthur Waley (–), Victoria Sackville-West (–), John Maynard Keynes (–), and Roger Fry (–). These artists, critics, and writers became known as the Bloomsbury group. Roger Fry's theory of art may.