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in Essex and from 1905 in Paris. Nettleship had three further sons with John in quick succession: Robin (born 1904 in Essex), who became a linguist; Edwin (born 1905 in Paris), who became a boxer and watercolourist; and Henry (born 1907 in Paris), who became a religious philosopher. During this
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Given John's limited income and the growing family, Nettleship eventually gave up painting to take care of the children and the housework. Although she found this wearisome and considered leaving John, she did not live long enough to do so. She died of
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John remained with Dorelia after Nettleship's death, and they brought up Nettleship's children. Despite the fact that Nettleship was John's wife, housekeeper, and the mother of five of his children, there is not a single mention of Nettleship in
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J. S. Cotton, ‘Nettleship, John Trivett (1841–1902)’, rev. Mark Pottle, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Sept 2010
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Michael Holroyd, ‘John, Augustus Edwin (1878–1961)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2006
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in Paris in 1907 after the birth of her fifth son, Henry John (1907–1935). Her mother arranged her cremation at the
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was born in London on 22 March 1903; he became an officer in the Royal Navy, eventually rising to post of First Sea Lord.
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Bohemian Lives. Three Extraordinary Women: Ida Nettleship, Sophie Brzeska and Fernande Olivier
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became John's model and mistress. From 1903 to 1907, the three lived together in a
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and took her ashes and three eldest children back to London with her.
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Towards the end of her time at the Slade, she met Gwen's brother
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Later in 1903, Nettleship's life with John was complicated when
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period, Dorelia also had children with John, in 1905 and 1906.
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The family moved to London in 1903, where John co-founded
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Index


Augustus John
Hampstead
John Trivett Nettleship
Ada Nettleship
otologist
James Hinton
Slade School of Art
Fred Brown
Henry Tonks
Wilson Steer
Gwen Salmond
Edna Waugh
Gwen John
James McNeill Whistler
Académie Carmen
Augustus John
Swanage
Fitzroy Street, London
University College, Liverpool
National Museum of Wales
Chelsea Art School
William Orpen
Caspar John
Dorelia McNeill
ménage à trois
Matching Green
puerperal fever
Père Lachaise Cemetery
Michael Holroyd

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