Tilda Swinton's portrayal of Ottoline in WITTGENSTEIN, Derek Jarman's 1993 film about the philosopher's studies at Cambridge with Bertrand Russell, is discussed on ANOTHER magazine this month. As if proof were needed about the Lady's hold on popular culture. She's still got it.
Read the article in ANOTHER here.
OTT, in celebration
We are all here,
in Celebration of a new site, P GAYE TAPP. a visit is suggested...
Lady Ottoline Morrell; Norman Notley; Lady (Gladys Mary) Juliet Duff (née Lowther); Edith Olivier and others
(photo is as always, with thanks to the National Portrait Gallery that holds a stunning collection of photographs from Lady Ottoline's scrapbooks, etc. Visit HERE)
JULIAN
My Christmas message this year is Childlike Faith:
ottoline & her daughter julian, 1909
Imagine the wonder of a child's Christmas in 1927 ?
A tree lit with candles tied to its branches.
A mother that shares your Christmas wonder.
Maybe a train set, or a doll- christened Patricia under the tree*
A box full of red apples, tart oranges, and peppermint sticks.*
Yes,Virginia" there is a Santa Claus.
He exists as certainly as love
and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and
give to your life its highest beauty and joy.
Alas! how dreary would be
the world if there were no Santa Claus.
It would be as dreary as if
there were no VIRGINIAS.
There would be no Childlike Faith then, no
poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence.
We should have no
enjoyment, except in sense and sight.
The eternal light with which
childhood fills the world would be extinguished.
This year Renew Your ChildLike FAITH in all things!
Merry Christmas~ Gaye
My mother's favorite Christmas present as a child-and Yes Virginia-she named that doll Patricia. From
an affluent family at the height of the Depression, my mother,born in
1930, remembers a single-and special gift most Christmases, and a box
wrapped in colorful papers holding fruit & candy. This was her
Christmas. What a contrast with today's horde.
& a Note on Virginia:
Virginia O'Hanlan became a teacher & school administrator, earning her masters from Columbia, and doctorate from Fordham University. (read more here)
Virginia O'Hanlan became a teacher & school administrator, earning her masters from Columbia, and doctorate from Fordham University. (read more here)
oh so MODERN OTT
I can't help but see Ottoline in the recent Maison Martin Margiela Haute Couture Collection for the Fall. It puts me in mind of the dresses she created with antique silk lampas-
Ottoline's voluminous photographs-and scrap books can be found here at the NPG.
I think she would have particularly liked the veil.
Ottoline, at left, phtographed by Beaton, and the dress she wore-
Ottoline goes to Ashcombe
July 21, 1933
Edith Olivier takes Ottoline to visit
Ashcombe only to find that ‘common little demi-mondaine’ Doris
Castlerosse staying, during the time she and Cecil Beaton were having an
affair,
the literary Lions of Garsington
Photographed at Garsington
by Ottoline and Philip Morrell for her scrapbooks housed at the NPG here.
EASTER Flight
celebrating EASTER 1909
with a little Flying...
"Swift speedy time, feathered with flying hours,
Dissolves the beauty of the fairest brow."
~Lord Chesterfield
Ottoline pictured here with Robin John,
Robin was the third son of Augustus John and his wife Ida
Return to Garsington
The October 2013 issue of The World of Interiors features a fantastic article and photographs about OTT's Garsington. Behind The Scene. Written by Catherine Ingrams-who lived at Garsington as a child wrote the piece and the beautifully evocative photography of Christopher Simon Skyes transports us right back to what could easily have been an Ottoline day there.
Ingrams's father- Leonard- created an impromptu opera house at Garsington-also the Ingrams family home. Today the house has been restored to a private family home.
In OTTOLINE'S DAY
The stage entrance-from the side door to the stone Loggia
Ottoline commissioned Philip Tilden to design the Loggia on the East side of the house
Inside, this sunlit Hall,
in OTTOLINE's Day painted a 'dark peacock-blue green'
Once called The Red Room (by Ott)
after its Venetian Red paint, now The Oak Room
Group Portrait from Ottoline's Scrapbook taken in the Red Room
Conscious of the history of Garsington the author's mother, Rosalind, selected furniture, wallpapers, and paints over her thirty year stewardship that adhered to the home's heyday-but reflected her taste and her vision of Home for her children.
A Stairway at Garsington photographed by Sykes echoes the tripping of Ottoline's elegant well heeled foot on the Stair-her touch on the banister-and the rustle of skirt on the tread as she ascended to rooms above.
If you love Ottoline & Garsington & can find a copy of the October issue it's well worth the effort. There are many additional photographs and a lovely story by Ingrams about the house during her lifetime.
all of the original photographs of GARSINGTON in Ottoline's day can be found at the NPG Here.
Another view...
The Pond At Garsington- another view of Ottoline's beloved Garsington-as seen by her once love-and later a frequent guest at GARSINGTON-painter, Mark Gertler.
T.S. Eliot, Mark Gertler and Lady Ottoline Morell
from Ottoline's scrapbooks here
Gertler's Still Life with Self Portrait
Ottoline's pearls
"she bought for me a row of pearls at the sale
of the French crown jewels; she liked to feel that I should wear a row
of pearls that had been round the neck of Marie Antoinette." -Lady Ottoline Morrell
Jennifer Schlesinger Object diaspora #21, 2009
Jennifer Schlesinger, Object Diaspora #13, 2009
when I saw these photographs I immediately thought of Ottoline & her world-and her pearls.
more of Schlesinger's photographs at 1st dibs here
ott ART
delightful friend, reader, blogger of Art Fashion Creation has been thinking about OTT- and that- much to our great pleasure- I Now have OTT ART.
With a touch of whimsy-much like Ottoline's fashion sense, the portrait of Ottoline is missing her hat's plummage.
Like any peacock, the Lady must have her decoration
at the moment I am feeling rather flighty-as in gossamer butterfly wings.
It is Summer after all.
the possibilities are limitless-& for Autumn I'm thinking leaves, of course, but maybe just maybe- a small ground squirrel & an acorn or 2.
With a touch of whimsy-much like Ottoline's fashion sense, the portrait of Ottoline is missing her hat's plummage.
Like any peacock, the Lady must have her decoration
at the moment I am feeling rather flighty-as in gossamer butterfly wings.
It is Summer after all.
the possibilities are limitless-& for Autumn I'm thinking leaves, of course, but maybe just maybe- a small ground squirrel & an acorn or 2.
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