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Name
  
Iris Tree

Role
  
Poet

Children
  
Ivan Moffat


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Died
  
April 13, 1968, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Friedrich von Ledebur (m. 1927), Curtis Moffat (m. 1916–1932)

Parents
  
Helen Maud Holt, Herbert Beerbohm Tree

Siblings
  
Viola Tree, Carol Reed, Felicity Tree, Peter Reed

Similar People
  
Curtis Moffat, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Ivan Moffat, Friedrich von Ledebur, Max Beerbohm

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Iris Tree (27 January 1897 – 13 April 1968) was an English poet, actress and artists' model, described as a bohemian, an eccentric, a wit and an adventurer.

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Biography

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Tree's parents were actors Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Helen Maud Tree, and her sisters were actresses Felicity and Viola Tree. An aunt was author Constance Beerbohm, and her uncles were explorer and author Julius Beerbohm and caricaturist and parodist Max Beerbohm.

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Iris Tree was sought after, as a young woman, as an artists' model, being painted by Augustus John, simultaneously by Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and Roger Fry, and sculpted by Jacob Epstein, showing her bobbed hair (she was said to have cut off the rest and left it on a train) that, along with other behaviour, caused much scandal. The Epstein sculpture is currently displayed at the Tate Britain. She was photographed countless times by Man Ray, and ran with Nancy Cunard for a time, in a set at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant of Rudolph Stulik, and acted alongside Diana Cooper in the mid-1920s.

Iris Tree The Project Gutenberg eBook of Poems by Iris Tree

She had studied at the Slade School of Art. She contributed verse to the 1917 Sitwell anthology Wheels; her published collections were Poems (1920) and The Traveller and other Poems (1927).

Iris Tree Woking an early Epstein portrait and a link to a lost

She married twice. Her first marriage was to Curtis Moffat, a New York artist; Ivan Moffat, the screenwriter, was their son. Her second marriage was to the actor and ex-officer of the Austrian cavalry, Count Friedrich von Ledebur. They both appeared (after their divorce) in the 1956 film version of Moby Dick. She also appeared as a poet, essentially as herself, in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960).

References

Iris Tree Wikipedia


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