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Lady Ottoline Morrell

(1873-1938), Patron of the arts; half-sister of 6th Duke of Portland; wife of Philip Edward Morrell

Sitter associated with 600 portraits
Artist associated with 1716 portraits
Patron and society hostess. After travelling widely as a young woman, in 1902 Ottoline married Philip Morrell, a solicitor and later Liberal MP. She established herself as a literary and political hostess at their home in Bloomsbury and from 1915 at Garsington Manor, their home near Oxford. Her social gatherings provided a forum for intellectual interaction and opportunities for writers and artists to meet patrons. Visitors to Garsington included Lytton Strachey, Henry Lamb, Aldous Huxley, Bertrand Russell, Henry Lamb and Augustus John.

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Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140036

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, August 1908
NPG Ax140036

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140041

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, August 1908
NPG Ax140041

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140043

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, double exposure, August 1908
NPG Ax140043

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140044

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, August 1908
NPG Ax140044

Lady Ottoline Morrell with friends, by Unknown photographer - NPG Ax140045

Lady Ottoline Morrell with friends

by Unknown photographer
vintage snapshot print, August 1908
NPG Ax140045

Lady Ottoline Morrell with friends, by Unknown photographer - NPG Ax140046

Lady Ottoline Morrell with friends

by Unknown photographer
vintage snapshot print, August 1908
NPG Ax140046

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140050

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, August-September 1908
NPG Ax140050

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140051

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, August-September 1908
NPG Ax140051

Lady Ottoline Morrell ('A fruit stall at Padua'), by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140060

Lady Ottoline Morrell ('A fruit stall at Padua')

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, 7 September 1908
NPG Ax140060

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140067

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, September 1908
NPG Ax140067

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140068

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, September 1908
NPG Ax140068

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140069

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, September 1908
NPG Ax140069

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140070

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, September 1908
NPG Ax140070

Lady Ottoline Morrell, by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140071

Lady Ottoline Morrell

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, September 1908
NPG Ax140071

On the Quai d'Orsay' (Lady Ottoline Morrell), by Philip Edward Morrell - NPG Ax140073

On the Quai d'Orsay' (Lady Ottoline Morrell)

by Philip Edward Morrell
vintage snapshot print, September 1908
NPG Ax140073

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