Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield
(1899-1975), Officer in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY); first wife of 1st Baron BruntisfieldSitter in 9 portraits
Dorothy Rawson, the daughter of an MP and the granddaughter of the 2nd Earl of Lichfield married Sir Victor Warrender, 8th Bt in 1920. Lady Warrender was, with her husband, the joint-hostess for a fund raising event that provided the starting point for Yevonde's Goddesses series. Her husband attended the Olympian Party as Mars. It was held at Claridges on the 5th March 1935 in aid of the Greater London Fund for the Blind.
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
Vivex colour print on cream card mount, 1935
On display at The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NPG x26033
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
tri-colour separation negative, 1935
NPG x220025
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
tri-colour separation negative, 1935
NPG x220019
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
tri-colour separation negative, 1935
NPG x220020
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
tri-colour separation negative, 1935
NPG x220022
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
tri-colour separation negative, 1935
NPG x220021
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
tri-colour separation negative, 1935
NPG x220023
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
tri-colour separation negative, 1935
NPG x220024
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
tri-colour separation negative, 1935
NPG x220026
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