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  1. 《炙热的六月》的模特Dorothy Dene自十九世纪80年代中期之后成为莱顿许多作品的灵感来源。独特的视角,加上模特身体优美的弯曲( 拉斐尔 的许多作品因此而成功,评论家把这称为女性身体的韵律)使这幅画与众不同。艳丽的色彩也使这幅作品格外抢眼。

  2. 5 de oct. de 2022 · Dorothy Dene in the 1880s. The woman who is widely believed to have inspired Flaming June was Dorothy Dene, a friend and frequent model for Leighton. Born Ada Pullen, Dene was 19 years old when she met the 50-year-old artist. Pullen was the daughter of an impoverished engineer who worked as a model to support her family. Under Leighton’s ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hope_(Watts)Hope (Watts) - Wikipedia

    Dorothy Dene, née Ada Alice Pullen, was better known as a model for Frederic Leighton but is known to have also modelled for Watts in this period. Although the facial features of Hope are obscured in Watts's painting, her distinctive jawline and hair are both recognisable.) By the end of 1885 Watts had settled on the design of the painting.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2017 · The model used by Lord Leighton for the painting was almost certainly his favourite model and muse, Dorothy Dene. This was the name taken by a young girl, called Ada Pullan, who lived in The Chase, just off Clapham Common in the 1880s. Her background was complex. She came from an upwardly mobile, working class family with ten children in east ...

  5. Dorothy Dene (Ada Alice Pullen) by W. & D. Downey albumen cabinet card, 1880s 5 1/2 in. x 3 3/4 in. (141 mm x 95 mm) image size Given by Royal College of Music, 1977

  6. On 25 Jan 1896 Frederick Leighton (age 65) died. Baron Leighton of Stretton in Shropshire and Baronet Leighton of Holland Park Road in St Mary Abbots in Kensington in Middlesex extinct. He left Ada Alice "Dorothy Dene" Pullen (age 37) £5,000, plus another £5,000 in trust for herself and her sisters; the largest bequest he made.

  7. Ethel Dorothy Blondin-Andrew PC OC (born 25 March 1951) is a Canadian politician, educator, and public servant. She became the first Indigenous woman to be elected to the Parliament of Canada in 1988 when she became a member of Parliament for the district of Western Arctic in the Northwest Territories. She is also the first Indigenous woman to be a Canadian Cabinet Minister.