Hill, Jane, and Michael Holroyd. The Art of Dora Carrington. Herbert Press.
19, 21, 25
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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 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dorothy Brett | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Butts | Her accounts of her marriage were disingenuous in several respects. She described it as one of those War-marriages between very young people, Blondel, Nathalie. Mary Butts: Scenes from the Life. McPherson & Company. 9 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Carrington | DC
maintained a close, but rarely sexual, relationship with her fellow painter Mark Gertler
. Gerzina, Gretchen. Carrington: A Life of Dora Carrington, 1893-1932. John Murray. 29-31, 128 |
Education | Dora Carrington | Critic Jane Hill
notes that though Carrington entered the Slade at a remarkable period in its own history (Henry Tonks
called it a second, and last, crisis of brilliance) Birne, Eleanor. “At Dulwich Picture Gallery”. London Review of Books, Vol. 35 , No. 17, p. 37. |
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/. |
Cultural formation | Dora Carrington | Here, Morrell
and another guest, writer Aldous Huxley
(who were both friends of and loyal to Carrington's admirer Mark Gertler
), confronted Carrington about her reluctance to give up her virginity. She described the episode... |
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