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India Jane Birley (born 1961) is a British artist and businesswoman. Her father,
Mark Birley Marcus Oswald Hornby Lecky Birley (29 May 1930 – 24 August 2007), known as Mark Birley, was a British entrepreneur known for his investments in the hospitality industry. Early life Mark Birley was the son of Sir Oswald Birley (1880–1952), ...
, opened the private member's club
Annabel's Annabel's is a private members club at 46 Berkeley Square in Mayfair, London. It was opened at 44 Berkeley Square in 1963 by Mark Birley and named for his wife Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart. It was founded in the basement of the Clermont C ...
, named for her mother,
Lady Annabel Goldsmith Lady Annabel Goldsmith (' Vane-Tempest-Stewart, formerly Birley; born 11 June 1934) is an English socialite and the eponym for a London nightclub of the late 20th century, Annabel's. She was first married for two decades to entrepreneur Mark Bi ...
, in the early 1960s and Birley ran the club with her brother, Robin Birley, during her father's ill health in the 2000s. She later became estranged from her brother, and her father's estate was left to her to be placed in trust for her son. Birley is an established portrait artist and has illustrated her mother's books. In 2011 she bought Charleston Manor, the Sussex estate of her paternal grandfather, the portrait artist
Oswald Birley Sir Oswald Hornby Joseph Birley (31 March 1880 – 6 May 1952) was an English portrait painter and royal portraitist in the early part of the 20th century. Early life and family Birley was born in New Zealand to Hugh Francis Birley (1855–19 ...
.


Biography


Early life

Birley was born in 1961 in London, England, the daughter of
Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart Lady Annabel Goldsmith (' Vane-Tempest-Stewart, formerly Birley; born 11 June 1934) is an English socialite and the eponym for a London nightclub of the late 20th century, Annabel's. She was first married for two decades to entrepreneur Mark B ...
and
Mark Birley Marcus Oswald Hornby Lecky Birley (29 May 1930 – 24 August 2007), known as Mark Birley, was a British entrepreneur known for his investments in the hospitality industry. Early life Mark Birley was the son of Sir Oswald Birley (1880–1952), ...
. Her paternal grandfather was the society and royal portrait painter
Oswald Birley Sir Oswald Hornby Joseph Birley (31 March 1880 – 6 May 1952) was an English portrait painter and royal portraitist in the early part of the 20th century. Early life and family Birley was born in New Zealand to Hugh Francis Birley (1855–19 ...
. She has two brothers, Rupert (presumed deceased) and
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; and three half-siblings,
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, Jemima, and
Ben Goldsmith Benjamin James Goldsmith (born 28 October 1980) is an English financier and environmentalist. The son of financier James Goldsmith and Lady Annabel Goldsmith he is founder and CEO of London-listed investment firm Menhaden, which focuses on the ...
, from her mother's relationship with
James Goldsmith Sir James Michael Goldsmith (26 February 1933 – 18 July 1997) was a French-British financier, tycoon''Billionaire: The Life and Times of Sir James Goldsmith'' by Ivan Fallon and politician who was a member of the Goldsmith family. His contr ...
, Lady Annabel's second husband. Birley described her father as "not very affectionate" and "not the easiest of people" and that he only came to respect her after she cared for him during the illness of his last years. She felt her father recognised that she could run a house " ... full of my own style, which he liked. From then on he had a new respect for me. He liked people who could make him laugh — I think I could make him laugh". As a child she resorted to eating
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dog food in an attempt to win her father's affections; in a 2013 interview she said that her father's many dogs " ... received masses of love and affection. (Ours) was never an active jealousy, because we loved the dogs too. We knew the pecking order". As a child she once gave up her bedroom to provide more space for her father's boots and shoes. Birley described her father as "formidable" saying that he could " ... scowl and smile at the same time. For a child it's a very, very odd feeling. With an adult it's bliss, because you can figure out the subtlety, but with a child it's terrifying". As a child she witnessed a tiger attack her brother Robin at the private zoo of John Aspinall. The attack left him with severe injuries and facial disfigurement. Her elder brother Rupert disappeared while swimming off the coast of Togo in 1986. Birley was aged 24 at the time of her brother's disappearance and said that "It changed everything forever ... I don't think any of us will ever get over it".


Annabel's

Her father established the nightclub
Annabel's Annabel's is a private members club at 46 Berkeley Square in Mayfair, London. It was opened at 44 Berkeley Square in 1963 by Mark Birley and named for his wife Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart. It was founded in the basement of the Clermont C ...
in 1963 in
Berkeley Square Berkeley Square is a garden square in the West End of London. It is one of the best known of the many squares in London, located in Mayfair in the City of Westminster. It was laid out in the mid 18th century by the architect William Kent ...
in London's Mayfair district. It was named for her mother. He subsequently opened the private members clubs
Mark's Club Mark's Club is a private members' club and restaurant in Mayfair, London, UK. Established in 1972, it has hosted many fashion events and been patronised by members of the British establishment. Location The club is located in a townhouse at 46 ...
in 1972, Harry's Bar, in 1979, the
Bath & Racquets Club The Bath & Racquets Club is a private members gym and squash club at 49 Brook's Mews in London's Mayfair district. The club has 300 members and is the most expensive private gym club in London. It was established by Mark Birley in 1989. Birley s ...
in 1989, and
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in 2001. George was established by Robin and India Jane, who ran their father's clubs during his ill health. Mark Birley suffered a decline in his health and mobility in the late 1990s and early 2000s and invited India Jane and Robin to help him run his clubs for the first time. Birley co-managed Annabel's with her brother, Robin in the years before her father's death. Robin Birley said in email to
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that "My sister and I got on very well and worked well together ... Basically, I ran the company, and she attended to the look of the clubs". India Jane redesigned and relaunched Annabel's with Robin in 2003. The club had been perceived as old fashioned, with its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, but her changes led to the arrival of a younger crowd to the club and the revival of its popularity. Birley soley managed Annabel's in 2006 after her estrangement from her brother. Birley left the management of her father's clubs after their sale to
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in 2007.


Estrangement from brother and death of father

Birley became pregnant in 2004 and her brother Robin paid former London police officers who claimed to be private detectives more than £400,000 from the accounts of Annabel's in exchange for false information about her then partner, and the father of her child, Robert Macdonald. The investigation was to establish whether Macdonald had a financial motive behind his relationship with India Jane. Mark Birley fell out with Robin following the revelation. Mark Birley sacked Robin from the management of his clubs after the fall out from the affair. The investigators hired by Robin met India Jane in 2006 and alleged that they had information about her. India Jane described the meeting as " ... highly improbable, unreal, and very, very unpleasant ... It was very sinister. These people were thugs". She hired her own detective who informed her that Robin was behind the investigation which she described as " ... very cruel. The intent was to ruin Robert Macdonald. I would then seem to be influenced by a famous financial fraudster". The investigators hired by Robin gave him tapes of women claiming to be former lovers of Macdonald, the women were in fact drama students. India Jane described the tapes as "crackly and fuzzy and said that she " ouldn'timagine anyone being taken in by that crap". Robin subsequently said that he felt he was "acting in the best interest of my sister ... My father was too ill at the time to have any additional worries". Macdonald later received an official apology from Robin and had all his legal bills paid with an additional cash settlement. Robin apologsed to his sister and admitted that he had been mistaken in pursuing the investigation. Mark Birley sold his clubs to the entrepreneur
Richard Caring Richard Allan Caring (born 4 June 1948) is a British businessman. He initially built a business, International Clothing Designs, supplying Hong Kong-manufactured fashion to UK retailers. After surviving the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, he di ...
for £95 million shortly before his death in 2007. Birley became estranged from her brother Robin following their dispute over their father's will. Upon his death in 2007, Mark Birley left the majority of his estate — valued at £120 million — and his possessions to India Jane to be kept in trust for her son, Eben, in his will. Birley wrote a letter to India Jane explaining his reasoning behind his will. The letter said that he had sold his clubs to protect them from his son, Robin. A previous will had divided his estate equally between India Jane and Robin, with India Jane additionally receiving her father's house and possessions. The will was challenged by Robin Birley; he initially received two bequests free of tax for £1 million and £5 million. This was subsequently increased to £35 million following an out-of-court settlement. Birley held an auction at
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of 500 items from her father's estate in March 2013. Robin Birley said that he was 'appalled' at her decision to sell their fathers things. Birley said that the auction was a difficult decision but that she "
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like to think
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approves of the sale, for being an artist he understands my need to carve out my own space". The auction raised £3.85 million. Birley only became wealthy after her father died, he had believed that they would be lazy had they inherited money at a young age. Birley said between her three marriages she survived by selling paintings and never took holidays or had nice clothes. Birley kept her fathers ashes on a drinks tray next to some whiskey saying that he would have been happy there. Birley sold
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, her father's house in
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, for £17 million in 2011. In 2011 Birley bought
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in East Sussex. Charleston Manor was the estate of her paternal grandfather, the painter Sir Oswald Birley. Birley owns a large estate near Marrakech that her father had planned to develop shortly before his death.


Art

Birley has painted since her youth, and attended several art schools. She hosted an exhibition of her paintings, "Canines and Companions" at the her father's club
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shortly before its opening in 2001. Birley illustrated her mother's 2009 book, ''Copper: A Dog’s Life''. Her portrait of the businessman and writer
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and his wife, the writer
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, is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London. In 2001, ''
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'' described Birley as a "modern portrait painter, in pursuit of honesty" who depicted Black and Amiel in her portrait as a "gangster and his moll". Birley accompanied
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on his 1996 trip to Bangladesh as his official artist. Birley and Janey Longman were depicted in
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's 1992 painting ''Two Women''. Freud's biographer
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described ''Two Women'' as an "intriguing classical two hander" with "the two Janes lying there, playing indolent, arms and legs lolling and extending beyond the confines of the bed".


Personal life

In 1980, while training at an art school in Madrid, she met and married Jonty Colchester, an interior designer. The couple divorced in 1985. Birley married the banker and property developer Francis Pike at Chelsea Registry Office in 1993. Birley and Pike lived in Mumbai for four years. The couple separated in 2002 and divorced in 2006. During her separation from Pike, Birley met a Canadian voice coach Robert Macdonald. Their relationship resulted in the birth of a son, Eben. Birley divorced Francis Pike in 2006 and married the antiquarian
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Sebastian Whitestone in 2008 at
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, the home of her late father.


References

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