Doris Kathleen Flinn (15 October 1892 - 19 September 1977) was an English sculptor.
Doris Kathleen Flinn | |
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Born | 15 October 1892 Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire |
Died | 19 September 1977 (Aged 84) East Dundry, Bristol |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Manchester School of Art |
Known for | Sculpture |
Biography
editDoris Kathleen Flinn was born at 12 Oak Avenue, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire, on 15 October 1892, the daughter of Arthur Flinn (b. ca. 1858), an agent for a silk merchants, and Martha Hannah Barton.[1][2]
In 1911, Flinn moved to Manchester and from 1914 to 1920 she studied at Manchester School of Art, living at 1 King's Road Alexandra Park, Manchester, and was a member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts.[1]
She met Joan Tuckett (1895-1957) by 1917. Tuckett was one of the first female solicitors in Bristol. By 1920 Flinn moved to Bristol. Both Flinn and Tuckett were active Communists and friends with Doris Brabham Hatt and Margery Mack Smith. Flinn and Tuckett were also international hockey players and trained as pilots. The plaster model for a portrait head of Tuckett made by Flinn in 1925 is now at the Bristol Museum. In 1935 Flinn sculpted "Lawyer, Athlete, Aviator, Woman", a piece about Tuckett.
By 1923, Flinn was living at 5 Beaufort Buildings, Clifton, Bristol, Tuckett's family home, and ran a sculpture studio in Boyce's Avenue, Clifton, Bristol.[1] In the early 1920s Flinn worked on some of the carvings for the Wills Memorial Building. In 1930 the couple purchased The Rookery, a large stone-built XVIII century house at East Dundry, Bristol, where they lived there together until Tuckett's death in 1957. Flinn continued to live at The Rookery until her death in 1977.[1][3]
Works
edit- The Warrior
- Torso
- Decorative Mask
- Self-Portrait
- Sostenuto
- Lawyer, Athlete, Aviator, Woman, 1935
- Rest
- Salome (1920) (Presumed) £5 5s. (£279 in 2023 sterling)
- Meditation (1922) (Presumed) £25 (£1,724 in 2023 sterling)
- Mother and Child (1922) (Presumed) £1 10s (£76 in 2023 sterling)
- Portrait (1923) (Presumed)
- Desolation (1923) (Presumed) £35 (£2,521 in 2023 sterling)
- Portrait (1924) (Presumed)
- The Bargain (1925) (Presumed) £6 6s (£475 in 2023 sterling)
- A Warrior (1926) (Presumed) £6 (£440 in 2023 sterling)
- Enigma (1926) (Presumed)
- R. C. Tuckett, Esq. (1927) (Presumed)
- Puritan Girl (1927) (Presumed) £2 2s (£166 in 2023 sterling)
- A Warrior (1928) (Presumed)
- Bacchus (1928) (Presumed)
- The Caretaker's Daughter (1928) (Presumed)
- Mother and child (1928)
- Meditation (1928)
- Brigid (1936)
- Lawrence Ogilvie (1930s) neighbour of Doris Flinn
- Mermaid (1936)[1]
Exhibitions
edit- 75th Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy, 1920
- 77th Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy, 1922
- 78th Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy, 1923-4
- 79th Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy, 1924
- 80th Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy, 1925-1926
- Manchester Art Gallery, Exhibition of Work by Manchester Artists, 1926 (The Warrior)
- 81st Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy, 1926-1927
- 82nd Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy, 1927-1928
- Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham Spring Exhibition, 1928 (The Caretaker's Daughter)
- 102nd Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, 1928 (Multiple works)
- Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, 75th Spring Exhibition, 1934 (Torso)
- Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, 76th Spring Exhibition, 1935 (Rest)
- Royal Academy of Arts, Summer Exhibition, 1935 (Bridgid)[1]
- 110th Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, 1936 (Mermaid)
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f "'Miss Doris Kathleen Flinn', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951". University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2018. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "Baptisms at St Clement in the District of Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester". The Church of St Clement, Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
- ^ England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1978 for Doris Kathleen Flinn