Betty Mona Desmond Ayers (née FitzGerald; 19 September 1915 – 10 November 2017), known as Duffy Ayers, was an English portrait painter. She was known for most of her life by the nickname "Duffy".
Born in
Great Missenden
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,
Buckinghamshire
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, one of a pair of identical twin girls of an American mother and an Irish father, the brother of the politician and poet
Desmond FitzGerald,
[Mel Gooding]
"Duffy Ayers obituary"
''The Guardian
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'', 11 December 2017[Betty M D Fitzgerald in ''England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915'', ancestry.com, accessed 15 November 2021 ] she trained at the
Central School of Art
The Central School of Art and Design was a public school of fine and applied arts in London, England. It offered foundation and degree level courses. It was established in 1896 by the London County Council as the Central School of Arts and Cr ...
in
London
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, and later married the painter and printmaker
Michael Rothenstein
William Michael Rothenstein (19 March 1908 – 6 July 1993) was a British printmaker, painter and art teacher.
Early life
Born in Hampstead, London, on 19 March 1908, he was the youngest of four children born to the celebrated artist, Sir W ...
RA, son of
William Rothenstein
Sir William Rothenstein (29 January 1872 – 14 February 1945) was an English painter, printmaker, draughtsman, lecturer, and writer on art. Emerging during the early 1890s, Rothenstein continued to make art right up until his death. Though he c ...
. In 1941 the couple moved to Chapel Cottage in the
Essex
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village of
Great Bardfield
Great Bardfield is a large village in the Braintree district of Essex, England. It is located approximately northwest of the town of Braintree, and approximately southeast of Saffron Walden.
The village came to national attention during the ...
, and relocated the next year to Ethel House in the centre of the village. Duffy and Michael were important members of the famous art community which lived in the north Essex village during the post-war period. At Great Bardfield she was mainly known as Duffy Rothenstein, although she still painted under the name of Betty Fitzgerald. The Rothensteins, along with other village artists, organised a series of large open-house exhibitions that garnered much press attention during the 1950s. During this time Duffy painted mostly portraits, and exhibited some of her work at the 1955
Great Bardfield Artists
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The Great Bardfield Artists were a community of artists who lived in Great Bardfield, a village in north west Essex, England, during the middle years of the 20th century.
The principal artists who lived t ...
’ summer exhibition.
By the end of 1955 her marriage to Michael Rothenstein had dissolved, and she left Great Bardfield. She settled in
Bloomsbury
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Bloomsbury is home of the British Museum, the largest mus ...
,
London
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, and married Eric Ayers (1921–2001), a graphic artist. After her second marriage she painted under the name of Duffy Ayers, and regularly exhibited at the
Royal Academy
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. One of her oil portraits, "The Arrival" (1993) is in the North West Essex collection of the
Fry Art Gallery
The Fry Art Gallery is an art gallery in Saffron Walden, Essex. Recognised as an Accredited Museum by Arts Council England, it displays work by artists of national significance who lived or worked in North West Essex during the twentieth cent ...
,
Saffron Walden
Saffron Walden is a market town in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England, north of Bishop's Stortford, south of Cambridge and north of London. It retains a rural appearance and some buildings of the medieval period. The population was 15, ...
.
Ayers latterly lived in London, and had two children from her first marriage:
Julian Rothenstein (owner of
Redstone Press) and Anne Rothenstein (b. 1949), artist and wife of film-director
Stephen Frears
Stephen Arthur Frears (born 20 June 1941) is an English director and producer of film and television often depicting real life stories as well as projects that explore social class through sharply drawn characters. He's received numerous accola ...
.
Last years
Duffy Ayers
turned 100 in September 2015
[ and died in November 2017 at the age of 102.][
]
References
Sources
*Martin Salisbury, ''Artists of the Fry: Art and Design in the North West Essex Collection'', Cambridge: Ruskin Press, 2003.
*"Artists of Great Bardfield", ''Hearts and Essex Observer'', 15 July 1955.
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1915 births
2017 deaths
British identical twins
English centenarians
20th-century English painters
21st-century English painters
English twins
English people of American descent
English people of Irish descent
Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design
People from Great Bardfield
Women centenarians