“Hot Milk Madonna film score”. Goldsmiths, University of London. Research Online.
Royal College of Art
Connections
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Travel | Nina Hamnett | NH
's friendship with a London School of Art
student who was probably Paula Gellibrand
(1890?-1964) brought her an invitation to spend two months in Russia over the summer. This Paula was one of a... |
Textual Features | Mary Augusta Ward | The heroine is described as deriving from a long line of English gentry, Whig supporters of the Empire: a tedious race perhaps and pig-headed, tyrannical too here and there, but on the whole honourable English... |
Textual Features | Eliza Meteyard | An article by her in the People's Journal presages her later work on Wedgwood. Art in Spitalfields: A Tale chronicles the achievements of Sarah Chapman
, who strove during the 1830s to establish education... |
Residence | Nina Hamnett | When, in 1910, she could no longer support herself at the London School of Art
(even though she was getting her classes for free), she returned to her parents' home at 23 Avenue Gardens in... |
Residence | Iris Murdoch | IM
rented a small flat in London when in 1963 she became a part-time lecturer at the Royal College of Art
; she slept there two nights a week. This was succeeded by other London... |
Performance of text | Deborah Levy | This novel grew out of Hot Milk Madonna (a short animated film which Levy co-directed with Pia Borg
at the Royal College of Art
in 2009). |
Occupation | Una Troubridge | By the age of sixteen, UT
had begun receiving commissions for her sculptures and had rented a studio of her own in which to exhibit her works. The money she earned from these commissions gave... |
Friends, Associates | Ann Quin | Working at the Royal College of Art
brought AQ
into close proximity with pop art creators like David Hockney
and Pauline Boty
. Quin, Ann. “Introduction”. The Unmapped Country: Stories and Fragments, edited by Jennifer Hodgson, And Other Stories, pp. 7-12. 7 |
Friends, Associates | Iris Murdoch | IM
regularly extended the hand of friendship to people in trouble. As a single example, JoŽe
and Marija Jančar
, Catholic Slovenes whom she met as displaced persons in Austria, turned to her for help... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Freya Stark | FS
's father, Robert Stark
, had left his family at Torquay in Devon to study art in Rome and was on a visit to his uncle's home near Florence, when he met his first... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Nina Hamnett | NH
had her first romantic relationship at the London School of Art
, with another student known among her circle as The Genius. He specialized in painting souls in torture. Hamnett, Nina. Laughing Torso. Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, Inc. 26 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Frances Horovitz | They had met in 1960 when Frances joined a group of Blake
admirers involved with Michael's radical magazine, New Departures, which he had founded in 1959 and which he published and edited. New Departures |
Employer | Iris Murdoch | Having left St Anne's
with the idea of securing more time for her writing, IM
was a part-time lecturer in philosophy at the Royal College of Art
in London. Conradi, Peter J. Iris Murdoch. A Life. HarperCollins. 469 and n4 Conradi, Peter J. “A Literary Witness to Good and Evil”. Guardian Weekly, Guardian Publications, p. 24. 24 Todd, Richard. Iris Murdoch. Methuen. 18 |
Employer | Ann Quin | On leaving school at seventeen, AQ
took a position as an assistant stage manager for a theatre company. She made coffee, sewed, scrubbed, and shifted scenery. After six weeks she had a row with the... |
Education | Dinah Mulock Craik | DMC
also studied drawing with Mrs Fanny McIan
at the Government School of Design
in Somerset House. Mitchell, Sally. Dinah Mulock Craik. Twayne. 5 |
Timeline
1837: The Government School of Design was established...
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1837
The Government School of Design
was established in London.
1853: The Government School of Design (founded...
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1853
The Government School of Design
(founded in 1837) moved to South Kensington, where it became the greatly expanded National Art Training School
.
May 1885: John Callcott Horsley, Rector of the Royal...
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May 1885
John Callcott Horsley
, Rector of the Royal Academy
, first stated his objection to the use of nude female models in a letter to The Times which he signed a British Matron.
1896: The National Art Training School in South...
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1896
The National Art Training School
in South Kensington (its site since 1853) became the Royal College of Art
, with a focus on art and design practice.
1900: Gertrude Jekyll published her influential,...
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1900
Gertrude Jekyll
published her influential, highly personal Home and Garden, which describes the creation of her famous cottage garden at Munstead Wood in Surrey.
1948: The fashion program at the Royal College...
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1948
The fashion program at the Royal College of Art
(in London) was founded .
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