Hannah, Dorothea

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Hannah, Dorothea

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1903-1971

History

Dorothea Hannah studied at the GSA from 1920 to 1928. For the first two years, she was an evening student, then for six years a day student taking classes in Drawing and Painting. Throught her GSA career, her address was given as 16 Woodside Crescent. She became women's warden in 1930 and did this job until 1935 at the latest. She was the first to be given the title of women's warden, but others such as Ann MacBeth had been known as Ladies warden prior to this.

Of Scottish-Irish descent, she lived in Hungary in the mid 1930s. A 1928 portrait of her by James McIntosh Patrick, a friend and fellow GSA alumnus, is in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

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Patrick, James McIntosh (1907-1998)

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P34

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Patrick, James McIntosh

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Hannah, Dorothea

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P869

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