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  1. 9 de mar. de 2022 · Dorothy Eugénie Brett, born in London in 1883, was an artist of noble birth. Having had drawing lessons since the age of five, she joined the Slade School of Art in 1910, and studied there until 1916 where she became known simply as “Brett”. She met DH Lawrence in 1915, but it was not until 1923 on one of Lawrence’s return trips to ...

  2. Though Brett had a formal artistic education, she abandoned academic and landscape painting upon her arrival in the Southwest of New Mexico and began to paint Indian subjects. Her works are romantic and symbolic in nature, emphasizing her impressions of the Indians’ mysticism and spirituality.

  3. Dorothy Brett was accepted into the Slade School, on a provisional basis, in the fall of 1910. Fellow students at the time included Dora Carrington, Mark Gertler, and David Bomberg. In the tradition of the school, all students dropped their given names and went by their surnames, and so Dorothy became Brett to everyone but her family and went by

  4. Dorothy recounted in later life that a friend of her father (apparently Lewis Harcourt, later Lord Harcourt) attempted to sexually assault her when aged about 14–15, an experience to which she attributed her later fear and distrust of men. by Carl Van Vechten. by Rollie McKenna. Dora Carrington, Barbara Hiles and Dorothy Brett in 1911

  5. 20 de mai. de 2016 · The ill will between painter Dorothy Brett, art patron and socialite Mabel Dodge Luhan, and Frieda Lawrence, the wife of author D.H. Lawrence — ill will that would eventually lead to Brett and ...

  6. Dorothy Brett was accepted into the Slade School, on a provisional basis, in the fall of 1910. Fellow students at the time included Dora Carrington, Mark Gertler, and David Bomberg. In the tradition of the school, all students dropped their given names and went by their surnames, and so Dorothy became Brett to everyone but her family and went by that name for the rest of her life.

  7. Dorothy Brett. (1883 - 1977) Hon. Dorothy Eugénie Brett was an Anglo-American painter, remembered as much for her social life as for her art. Born into an aristocratic British family, she lived a sheltered early life. During her student years at the Slade School of Art, she associated with Dora Carrington, Barbara Hiles and the Bloomsbury Group.