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33: 140:. Dorothy was sent to the College of the Deaf in Fitzroy Square every spring to improve her lipreading skills. When Wise decided she wanted to pursue sculpture as a profession, her family assisted her in learning the technical skills necessary to study at the Royal College of Art; her father taught artistic perspective, her mother developed studies in anatomical art, and her younger brother collaborated with her in geometric drawing. 160:. Wise was talented in sculpting busts of children as well as historical figures such as Joan of Arc. During World War I, when England was unable to import doll's heads from Germany, Wise modeled patterns of doll's heads for manufacturers. She also created 119:
and created sculptures and medallions that were sold to members of the British royal family. Deaf from an early age, she overcame significant challenges to earn an education unusual for a woman at the time and build a career based on her artistic talent.
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Wise earned a free scholarship at the Royal College of Art for three years. She studied at the college's sculpture studio under artist Édouard Lantéri for five years. Her first exhibit at the academy was a large panel sculpture titled
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As a child Wise was primarily taught by her mother, but attended a hearing kindergarten to learn drawing and manners, where her artistic ability was made clear. When Wise was seventeen years old she moved with her parents to
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After leaving the college, Wise worked on commissions in multiple forms, including portraits and architectural drawings. One of her most popular statuettes was an electric light holder titled
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between 1913 and 1916 sharing her accomplishments with the deaf community. She was also interviewed by deaf writer
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Gallaudet University Library Guide to Deaf Biographies and Index to Deaf Periodicals
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Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951
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She died December 25, 1918, at her home in London, perhaps a victim of the
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Deaf persons in the arts and sciences : a biographical dictionary
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autumn exhibition. She was commissioned to create works for the 1911
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Wise exhibited in at least ten shows, including seven times at the
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Dorothea Mary Stanton Wise was born October 20, 1879, in
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was selected by the Mayor of Worcester to be placed in
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Dover
England
London
England
Royal College of Art
Édouard Lantéri
Dover, South East England
Hendon
medallions
Catherine Isabella Dodd
John Prideaux
Mrs. Henry Wood
Worcester Cathedral
Queen Alexandra
Princess Victoria
Manchester Art Gallery
Pageant of Empire
The Crystal Palace
Walker Art Gallery
Yvonne Pitrois
1918 flu epidemic
"Index entry"
"En døv kunstnerinde"





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