Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield as Ceres
by Yevonde
Vivex colour print on cream card mount, 1935
14 3/4 in. x 8 3/4 in. (376 mm x 221 mm)
Given by Yevonde, 1971
Photographs Collection
NPG x26033
On display at The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Sitterback to top
- Dorothy Etta Warrender (née Rawson), Lady Bruntisfield (1899-1975), Officer in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY); first wife of 1st Baron Bruntisfield. Sitter in 9 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Yevonde (Madame Yevonde) (Yevonde Middleton (née Cumbers)) (1893-1975), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 899 portraits, Sitter in 15 portraits.
This portraitback to top
Lady Warrender is shown here in a costume designed by Oliver Messel posing as Ceres. Subsequent portraits styled by Yevonde of other Society beauties made up her 'Goddesses and others' exhibition held in July 1935 that publicised the opening of her new studio in Berkeley Square.
Linked publicationsback to top
- Clare Freestone, Yevonde: Life and Colour, 2023 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 22 June to 15 October 2023), p. 120
- Gibson, Robert; Roberts, Pam, Madame Yevonde: Colour, Fantasy & Myth, 1990 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 20 July - 1 October 1990), p. 67
Events of 1935back to top
Current affairs
Stanley Baldwin starts his third term as Prime Minister after Ramsay Macdonald resigns due to ill health. Coincidentally, Baldwin's first term in office also came about when the Prime Minister of the time, Bonar Law, stepped down due to illness in 1923.Art and science
Robert Watson-Watt demonstrates Radar, showing how an aircraft can be tracked by detecting radio waves reflected off it. During the war, Watson-Watt established a network of machines and operators that helped detect the approach of enemy aircraft in the Battle of Britain.Penguin publishes its first paperback books, making reading more portable and affordable to a wider audience.
International
Italy invades Abyssinia. The invasion of the country now known as Ethiopia was part of Mussolini's plan to create an Italian Empire. It was also an attempt to avenge Abyssinia's victory over the Italian army at Adowa in 1896.Germany introduces conscription, breaking the disarmament clause of the Treaty of Versailles.
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On display at The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne