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  1. 18 de nov. de 2000 · Fri 17 Nov 2000 22.27 EST. Perhaps Oscar Wilde lived up to his own dictum: "One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art." Lady Ottoline Morrell, renowned hostess, muse and patron of ...

  2. Ottoline Morrell. Lady Ottoline Violet Anne Morrell (geborene Cavendish-Bentinck, * 16. Juni 1873 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent; † 21. April 1938 in London) war eine englische Aristokratin und Kunstmäzenin. Zu Bekanntheit brachte sie es vor allem durch ihre gesellschaftliche Rolle als Gastgeberin für einen Kreis von Schriftstellern und ...

  3. Lady Ottoline Morrell, un metro e ottanta di statura, lunghi capelli rossi, abiti sgargianti, divenne ben presto famosa come donna eccentrica sia nel gusto sia nella personalità, ma soprattutto iniziò ad affermarsi nell'ambiente della società londinese come sostenitrice di giovani artisti e letterati [7].

  4. Lady Ottoline Violet Anne Morrell (16 juin 1873 – 21 avril 1938) est une peintre, une aristocrate anglaise et une femme du monde. Elle eut une grande influence dans les cercles intellectuels et artistiques, où elle avait lié amitié avec des écrivains comme Aldous Huxley , Siegfried Sassoon , T. S. Eliot et D. H. Lawrence .

  5. Lady Ottoline Morrell. December 2014. Next→. A century and eight years ago, an aristocrat and her middle class husband moved into number 44 Bedford Square. A century and six years later, an admirer of this aristocrat founded a college (NCH) in her house’s mirror image on the square’s Northern side, and named its academic salon after her.

  6. Morrell, Ottoline (1873–1938)English patron of the arts, salonnière, antiwar activist, and memoirist. Name variations: Lady Ottoline Morrell. Born Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck on June 16, 1873, in London, England; died on April 21, 1938, in London; only daughter and youngest child of Lt.-General Arthur Bentinck and Augusta Mary Elizabeth (Browne) Bentinck (later Baroness Bolsover ...

  7. Rebelling against the narrow values of her class, Lady Ottoline Cavendish Bentinck (1873-1938) married Philip Morrell, a lawyer and liberal Member of Parliament, and surrounded herself in London and on their estate at Garsington with a large circle of friends, including Bertrand Russell, W. B. Yeats, D. H. Lawrence, T. S. Eliot, Katherine ...