Dora Carrington
Dora Carrington was an English painter and decorative artist associated with the Bloomsbury Group, known for her emotionally charged and intimate portraits.
Painter
March 29, 1893
March 11, 1932
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Dora Carrington (1893-1932) was a British painter and decorative artist affiliated with the Bloomsbury Group, renowned for her emotionally charged and intimate portraits. Her artwork often depicted her intricate personal life and close connection with writer Lytton Strachey, with notable pieces such as “Farm at Watendlath,” “Lytton Strachey,” and “The Mill at Tidmarsh.” In addition to painting, Carrington engaged in decorative art, creating murals and designing stained glass windows. Although her work was not widely recognized during her lifetime, it has gained appreciation in recent years.