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96, 139, 167, 221, 289

Lancaster, Osbert 255

Layard, Peter 51

Leader, Benjamin 38

Lebus, Bob 87

Leila 27

Lenzerheide 169, 173

Letter Studio, Lamorna 41, 71, 97, 172

Lewinski, J.S. 313

Lichtenstein, Keith 304

Lion, Leon M. 124, 143

Lobb, John, bootmakers 10

Loire valley

London Pavilion 14, 64, 66

Loppert, Susan 304–5

Love Between Women 123

Lovett, Robert 284, 294, 309

Lydis, Mariette, Comtesse de Govonne 95, 98

Lyons, J. & Co. 9, 11, 22, 26–9, 30, 64, 270

Lyons, Joseph 26, 310

MacBride, Sean 238

McCrindle, Ronald 146, 222

Macha, SS 237–8

Maison Roblot, Menton 229–30, 232, 234, 237

Mailing, Lewes 176, 186

Manchester City Art Gallery 164

Mansard Gallery 88

Mary, Queen 12, 106–8, 154, 157, 162, 289

Massine, Leonid 52

Maufe, Edward 62, 78, 79, 80, 88, 105, 138, 143, 178, 182, 186, 189, 254, 291, 300

Maufe, Prudence 62, 87, 186, 267, 291, 300

Maugham, Syrie 13, 14, 90–2, 106

‘Meteor, The’ see Gluckstein, Francesca

Millers Mead, Plumpton 176–9, 187, 189, 197, 202, 205

Mill House, Plumpton 126, 140, 142, 143, 170,

179, 182, 187, 219, 222

Mills, Annette 85

Mitchell, Yvonne 24, 301

The Family 24, 31

Mondrian, Piet 14

Moorcroft Hospital, Hillingdon 246, 247–9, 254

Moore, Henry 192

Motley (stage designer) 84

Mount Temple, Lady Molly 12, 13, 14, 92–3, 98, 105, 106, 111, 124–5, 130, 143, 146, 148, 162, 255

see also Broadlands, Romsey; Gayfere House

Munnings, Alfred 10, 38, 39, 255, 310

Drawing of Gluck dressed as a gypsy 49

Musgrave, Clifford 205, 282

Naper, Ella 43, 65, 139

Nash, Paul 192

National Gallery 264

National Portrait Gallery 300

Newlyn School 10, 38

of Painting 38

Newman, James 258

Nicholls, Bertram 189, 204

Nijinsky, Vaslav 51

NSPCC 310

Obermer, Nesta (née Ella Ernestine Sawyer)

(colour I), 9, 77, 94, 99, 108, 121–38, 148, 159, 162, 164, 167, 170, 172, 175, 181, 282, 294, 306, 311–12

broadcasts 148–9

childhood 122–3

in Honolulu 135, 136, 227–8, 259, 278

marriage 122, 123

and the Meteor 164–8, 171, 181, 183, 270

paintings 182

in Switzerland 291–2, 302

travels 122–3, 127, 130, 134–5, 169, 170, 172, 202, 219, 224–5, 270, 271

war effort 201–2

writings 123, 149

see also Gluck and Nesta Obermer

Obermer, Seymour 50, 94, 122, 124, 131, 169, 227

On with the Dance (colour II), 14, 64–5, 66

Oppenheimer, Sir Francis 13, 92, 106, Orioli, Guiseppe ‘Pino’ 43

Painter’s Day, A 149

Pandora’s Paintbox 258

Pankhurst, Christabel 182

Park Gate, Chelsfield 96, 140

Patrick, Andrew McIntosh 297, 298, 304 311

PEN Club 142

Pickford, Mary 43, 64

Pigeon Post 50, 94, 131

Pilgrim’s Progress (Bunyan) 311

Pirie, Val (later Spry) 89, 97, 141, 301

Plumpton, Sussex 124, 126, 140, 142, 143, 166, 173–4, 182, 188, 189

Pollock, Martin 218, 242

Priestley, J. B. 214, 270

Priory, The, Roehampton 253–4, 270

Procter, Dod and Ernest 38, 304

Reasons of the Beginning and Other Imaginings 123

Reeves (artists’ materials) 258, 263, 264

Reeves, Ella 89

Reid Dick, William 162, 164

Robersons (artists’ materials) 258

Roblot, Maison 229–30

Roquebrune, cemetery at 229, 230–3

Rosapenna, N. Ireland 293

Rouse, Arthur, trial of 73

Rowney, Tom 265–6

Rowney & Son (artists’ materials) 15, 258, 264, 265, 266

Royal Magazine 10

Royal Society of Arts 267

Royle Publications 292

RSPCA 310

Rubinstein, Michael 292–3

Russian Ballet 48, 52

St Buryan 48, 65

St John’s Wood 25, 34

Art School 38

St Louis 28

St Moritz 123, 131, 132, 134, 137, 169

St Paul’s Girls’ School 35–6

Salmon, Barnett 23, 31

Salmon, Sir Cyril 28, 73, 280–2

Salmon & Gluckstein, tobacconists 20, 22, 23, 25

Samson, Julia 253, 310

Sawyer, Ella Ernestine see Obermer, Nesta

Sawyer, Mrs Ernest 131, 132, 170, 172, 177, 178, 195

Schiaparelli, Elsa 11, 14 98, 99, 146

Scott-James, Anne 218

Scott-James, Rolfe 204

Selfridge, Gordon 38

Settle, Alison 204, 214, 220, 222, 242

Shackleton, Ernest 212

Shalimar Paints Ltd 259

Shaw, George Bernard 10, 215

So Good, So Kind 123

Solomons, Barnet 246, 247, 249, 252

Solomons, Sarah 31

Southease, Sussex 148

Spencer, Stanley 306

Spry, Constance 13, 14, 15, 77, 90–8, 101, 105, 109, 140, 170

death of 275

and fashion 11, 90–2, 98

flower arrangements 88–90

marriages 87

Winkfield Place 226

Spry, Shav 87, 97, 226

Spry, Val see Pirie, Val

‘Stage and Country’ 63–5, 71

Star Man’s Diary 12, 110

Stern, Edward 108, 109

Steyning Grammar School 204

Stiebel, Victor 11, 98

Storri, Terri 64

Strong, Roy 300

Studio 110

Sussex Churches Arts Council 188–9, 204, 222

Sutherland, Graham 262

Swinstead, Joan 162

Tate Gallery 164

Thesiger, Ernest 65, 66, 106, 143, 255

Thomson, Andrew 259–60

Tite Street studio 63, 69, 130

Tonkinson, David 271, 298, 299–300, 310

Toye, Geoffrey 80, 143, 148

Trocadero 11, 22, 64, 201, 246

Truefitt gentlemen’s hairdresser 10, 109, 270

Tybalt (G.’s cat) 284

Vaizey, Marina 300

Verney, Sir Harry 106–7, 158–9

Vernon House, Carlyle Square 94, 95

Vernon Picture (colour III), 94, 95

Victoria, Queen, Golden Jubilee of 25

Victory Ball 52

Vile Bodies (Waugh) 54

Villiers, Lord and Lady 124, 143, 146, 179

Vye, Winifred 17, 290–1, 294, 298, 302, 304, 308, 309

War Artists’ Committee 192

Watts, Arthur 81, 106, 310

Watts, George Frederic 257, 258

Watts, Margaret 107

Watts, Manorie 220

Watts, Marjorie-Ann 84

Waugh, Evelyn 54

Well of Loneliness, The (Radclyffe Hall) 81

Wellesley, Dorothy 216

Wells, H.G. 142, 215

Weidenfeld & Nicolson 10

Westbrook, A. J. 152, 155

Westbury Hotel 299, 300

Whistler, Rex 64

Wilkinson, Norman 14, 64, 90, 106

Wilson & Sons 261, 264

Winsor & Newton (artists’ materials) 258, 260, 263, 264, 265

Wolff, Charlotte 123–4

Women in Fleet Street 212

Wood, Diana 275

Woodroffe, G.E. 249

Woolf, Virginia 192

Worthing Beach 293

Yeats, George 217, 231, 232–7

Yeats, Jack 238

Yeats, W. B. 12, 204, 215, 216, 220

death of 217

and Edith Heald 216–7

Epitaph 230

reinterment 229–38

Yglesias, ‘Golly’ 189

Yorke, Anne 272–4, 283, 290

Yorke, David 272

‘YouWe’ (colour I), 9, 121–30, 143, 162

Zar 170, 171, 174, 179, 181, 187, 204

Zinkeisen, Doris 64

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I first saw Gluck’s paintings at her memorial exhibition at The Fine Art Society in 1981. Photographs and articles about her life were also displayed. Interest made me look for a biography of her, but I found that none had been written. Five years later, Jane Hawksley, then an editor at Pandora Press, wrote to me saying she liked reading my reviews of books and asking if I had a book I wanted to write. I thought again of Gluck.

Since that initial fillip the kindness and assistance of many people have made this biography possible. I would like to acknowledge my gratitude and indebtedness to them, though I am responsible for all opinions expressed.

My special thanks go to Gluck’s nephew, Roy Gluckstein. I would not have got far without his help. He allowed me to have sight of her manuscripts and other family papers and responded to my requests with fairness and promptness. His mother Lady Gluckstein, his brother David, and sister Jean Jaffa, provided me with candid and humorous accounts of Gluck. Geoffrey Salmon told me the story of the family’s history and the rise in the fortunes of J. Lyons & Co., the family business. Julia Samson, Gluck’s

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