Hill, Jane, and Michael Holroyd. The Art of Dora Carrington. Herbert Press.
19, 21, 25
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Dora Carrington | DC
formed a lively group (the Wild Group, as they were known at the Slade
) with women she remained in close contact with for many years, including Dorothy Brett
(later the Honourable), Barbara Hiles |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Carrington | The two met at the Slade
and their relationship was for Carrington mainly concerned with painting. Hill, Jane, and Michael Holroyd. The Art of Dora Carrington. Herbert Press. 19, 21, 25 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Dora Carrington | Critic Jane Hill
argues that with this work, Carrington established her voice as uniquely, identifiably her own. Hill, Jane, and Michael Holroyd. The Art of Dora Carrington. Herbert Press. 32 |
Textual Production | Dora Carrington | Carrington's paintings are housed in such institutions as the Scottish National Portrait Gallery
, the Tate Gallery
, the Slade School of Art
, and private collections. Many of her papers, mainly letters and diaries... |
Education | Joanna Cannan | JC
attended Miss Batty's and Miss Lee's School in Oxford (an institution better known by its later name of Wychwood School
). Shortly before the outbreak of the First World War, she spent some time... |
Education | Dorothy Brett | DB
attended the Slade School of Art
, where she formed close friendships with Mark Gertler
and Dora Carrington
. Hignett, Sean. Brett. Franklin Watts. 38-9 Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Textual Features | Dorothy Brett | A crucial entry from the Mansfield diary reads Dearest Tig, For the first time in my life I slept with a man and that man was yours = I found you on the stairs—quite early... |
Education | Marjorie Bowen | MB
attended the Slade School of Art
in London, but this exciting prospect quickly turned sour. Her artwork and illustrations were not taken seriously by the professors there, and she was seen as having... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Marjorie Bowen | While she was attending the Slade Art School
in London, MB
became completely discouraged about her prospects as an artist and began to write. At around the age of fourteen she had written a number... |
Characters | Pat Barker | The story begins with the ambitions and emotional entanglements of a small group of Slade School of Art
students (two men, Paul Tarrant and the precocious success Kit Neville, and one strikingly talented woman, Elinor... |
Occupation | Daisy Ashford | DA
's family moved to Bexhill, and soon after this Daisy followed her sister Vera
to London, where Vera had enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Malcomson, R. M. Daisy Ashford: Her Life. Chatto & Windus. 91 |
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