Henrietta Moraes
Henrietta Moraes (d. 1998) was a famous Soho beauty in the 1950s, a habitué of the Colony Room, who became the muse of a number of important British artists in the early 1950s through the mid-1960s. Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud painted her on several occasions, with Bacon particularly enthralled by her mercurial character.
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1998 - Soho - Beauty - 1950s - Colony Room - Muse - Francis Bacon - Lucian Freud - Mercurial - Character
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Moraes was a famous alcoholic and drug addict, who late in life found sobriety and wrote a volume of short stories following the encouragement of writer Francis Wyndham. In her last year of life, Moraes developed a close relationship with artist Maggi Hambling, who produced a posthumous volume of charcoal portraits.
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Alcoholic - Drug addict - Francis Wyndham - Maggi Hambling
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