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Jan and Cora Gordon were a British art duo and co-authors active in the first half of the 20th century. They are known as contributors to the "tramp memoir" genre of
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Background

Jan Gordon (1882–1944) was an English
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, a painter and draughtsman, and journalist and critic, born Godfrey Jervis Gordon in
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, England. His wife Cora Gordon (born Cora Josephine Turner in
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, England, also known as Jo Gordon, 1879–1950) was an English artist, writer, and musician. The couple, painters in Paris during the Edwardian period, were married in 1909.


Biography

Both Jan and Cora exhibited at the 1910
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London salon. Their first book, ''The Luck of Thirteen'' (1916), documented life in the Serbian mission of the Royal Free Hospital and an audacious escape during the 1915 retreat from Serbia. James Berry, leader of this mission, in his 1916 book described the Gordons and their various exploits during their time in Serbia. According to Berry, Following the Serbia experience, Jan Gordon was active in the design of dazzle camouflage for
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ships. He later held an exhibition of watercolours on the subject. After the war, a painting journey to Spain resulted in the 1922 book, ''Poor Folk in Spain'', which was the beginning of a long and popular series of ''Two Vagabonds'' travel books.Jan and Cora Gordon were signatories to the 1927 letter protesting the piracy of
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's ''
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'' in the USA. Between them, the couple wrote 27 books, including five novels and five books on art, together with numerous magazine articles.


Associations

Jan and Cora Gordon had a wide network of artistic acquaintances in Paris between the wars. One of these, Myron Nutting (a friend of James Joyce), wrote affectionately about the Gordons, whom he last saw later in 1927 as they were planning their USA journey. Screenwriter Charles Bennett had also reminisced about the Gordons in Paris at around this time, mentioning some of the cast of characters in their circle of friends: "Through Jan and Cora Gordon I saw the Latin Quarter as it really was. I dined at tiny, superb, but cheap restaurants; the Rotonde and the Dome became my local pubs. I met
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and Utrillo and
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, and dozens of others."


Published works

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Forgotten Travellers: Vagabonds Abroad
Essay on Jan and Cora Gordon {{DEFAULTSORT:Gordon, Jan and Cora 20th-century English writers 20th-century English artists 20th-century English musicians Married couples Art duos