1874 - 1970
Romaine Brooks American Painter
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Romaine Brooks dating history
Relationships
Romaine Brooks was previously married to John Ellingham Brooks.
Romaine Brooks was in relationships with Natalie Barney (1910 - 1960), Gabriele D'Annunzio (1909), Lord Douglas, Winnaretta Singer, Luisa Casati, Ida Rubinstein, Renata Borgatti and Lucie Delarue-Mardrus.
Romaine Brooks had an encounter with Gluck (painter).
About
American Painter Romaine Brooks was born Beatrice Romaine Goddard on 1st May, 1874 in Rome, Italy and passed away on 7th Dec 1970 Nice, France aged 96. She is most remembered for Best known for her portraits of ladies in androgynous look or masculine attire. Her zodiac sign is Taurus.
Romaine Brooks is a member of the following lists: American LGBT people, American expatriates in Italy and American painters.
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Relationship Statistics
Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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Married | 1 |
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Dating | 8 |
50 years
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6 years, 3 months
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Encounter | 1 |
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Total | 10 |
50 years
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5 years
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Details
First Name |
Romaine
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Middle Name |
Beatrice
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Last Name |
Brooks
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Full Name at Birth |
Beatrice Romaine Goddard
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Birthday |
1st May, 1874
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Birthplace |
Rome, Italy
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Died |
7th December, 1970
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Place of Death |
Nice, France
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Cause of Death |
Natural Causes
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Build |
Average
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Zodiac Sign |
Taurus
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Sexuality |
Lesbian
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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High School |
Doane Academy
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Occupation Text |
Painter, artist
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Occupation |
Painter
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Claim to Fame |
Best known for her portraits of ladies in androgynous look or masculine attire
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Romaine Brooks (born Beatrice Romaine Goddard; May 1, 1874 – December 7, 1970) was an American painter who worked mostly in Paris and Capri. She specialized in portraiture and used a subdued tonal palette keyed to the color gray. Brooks ignored contemporary artistic trends such as Cubism and Fauvism, drawing on her own original aesthetic inspired by the works of Charles Conder, Walter Sickert, and James McNeill Whistler. Her subjects ranged from anonymous models to titled aristocrats. She is best known for her images of women in androgynous or masculine dress, including her self-portrait of 1923, which is her most widely reproduced work.
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