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art collection including icons, paintings, ceramics, glassware, metalwork, folk art and furniture dating from the early 18th century to the early 20th century. His wish was that their collection should be used for the enjoyment of the British nation. Dora said that their children were the artworks.
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Kingston’s leafy suburbs proved an ideal location for Gordine and Hare, giving easy access to the cultural life of London and the tranquility and open outlook that Gordine favoured for her work. Dora's artistic career flourished at Dorich House. She specialised in portrait sculptures attracting
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in 1926, who was already a successful artist based in Paris with her own self-designed studio. She cut an impossibly glamorous figure from Russia although she never revealed her origins or age. She had a commission to paint murals for the interior of the British pavilion for the
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Richard died of a heart attack on 14 September 1966 at Dorich House. Gordine lived on alone until her death in 1991, having survived him by nearly 29 years. After her death, Dorich House was purchased by
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After the war, Hare was invited to return to the Foreign Office but he devoted himself to an academic life centred on Russian literature, art and culture. He was a Rockefeller Foundation fellow at the
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international admirers from the political, social, artistic, literary and theatrical worlds. Her constant and enthusiastic support nurtured and deepened his appreciation of the arts.
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Hare's father died in 1931 leaving him a sufficient sum to live independently. In 1933, he resigned his post at the Foreign Office and purchased a cast of Javanese Head from the
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whose wife worked in the Censorship Section whilst he worked at the BBC producing Ministry-approved broadcasts The Ministry published a booklet to counter ideological fears of
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which renovated it and converted it into a museum. The Dorich House Museum displays Gordine’s sculpture, painting and drawing. There are also items from Hare's
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Dorich House was designed by Gordine and its construction was funded and project-managed by Hare, without an architect. The house, on the edge of
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city authorities to decorate the Town Hall with models representing people of six different ethnic backgrounds living in the
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to find subjects for portraits. She modelled the sculpture Javanese Head in Singapore and had it cast in Paris in 1931.
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art. In the years following the Second World War, he and Dora made regular trips to Europe to hunt for new pieces.
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at the School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies at the University of London in 1962. He was Professor of
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who was a frequent visitor to the Vaughan household and through whom Hare met the younger members of the
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in 1964. Hare wrote books and articles on Russian art, literature, people and politics. His lectures on
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Hare, Hon. Richard Gilbert. "Balliol College Register" (Second ed.). Balliol College. p. 411.
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in around 1929, the year in which they parted. Gordine left for Paris and was soon commissioned by the
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Richard described his main hobby as gardening, an interest shared with his brother John.
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Hare's Russian was excellent which led to wartime service in the Foreign Publicity (i.e.
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Hare, Professor, the Hon. Richard Gilbert (16 September 1966). "Obituary". The Times.
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of the University of London, going on to hold a visiting Professorship at the
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The creation of propaganda at the Ministry was thought to have influenced
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in November 1936, shortly before moving into Dorich House, named after "
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Hare joined the Diplomatic Service in 1930 as Third Secretary in the
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Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes
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imagination. This inspired George Orwell to leave the BBC and write
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Hare, Professor, The Honourable Richard Gilbert (1 December 2007).
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from 1947–8 where he researched the Russian literary archives at
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Portraits of Russian Personalities between Reform and Revolution
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Alumni of the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies
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Richard, the namesake of his father, was sent as a boarder to
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Dora Gordine and Dorich House: Friendship, Life & Legacy
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Maxim Gorky: Romantic Realist and Conservative Revolutionary
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differentiating him from his three brothers who all went to
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before becoming a Laming Travelling Fellow in 1929 at
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Connoisseur of Russian art and literature (1907–1966)
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Malnick, Bertha. "Richard Gilbert Hare, 1907-1966".
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in 1959, and to become holder of the first chair in
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Index

R. M. Hare
The Honourable
A painting of a young man wearing a blue cravat
Alexander Bassano
London
Kingston Vale
Dora Gordine
Rugby School
Alma mater
Balliol College, Oxford
William Wyamar Vaughan
Russian studies
Foreign Office
Ministry of Information
Stanford University
School of Slavonic and East European Studies
diplomat
Russian Literature
London University
School of Slavonic and East European Studies
Dora Gordine
Kingston upon Thames
Kingston University
London
Richard Hare, 4th Earl of Listowel
Baron Derwent
Anglo-Irish
County Cork
Devon
Marylebone

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