Mark Tobey achieved his greatest acclaim as a painter after he left Dartington to return to America, but continued a close correspondence with the Elmhirsts until the last years of his life.
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Mark Tobey achieved his greatest acclaim as a painter after he left Dartington to return to America, but continued a close correspondence with the Elmhirsts until the last years of his life.
Read More >It is doubtful that anyone knew more about this place, its people and its history than Mary Bride, whose career included time as Dorothy Elmhirst's personal secretary.
Read More >Michael is the son of John Dower, architect and planner, who worked with Leonard Elmhirst at PEP (Political and Economic Planning), and in campaigns to create national parks between the two world wars.
Read More >It has been said that Michael, a 'one-man think tank and as an inventor of social institutions', has had more influence on British public life than anyone else this century.
Read More >Michel Chekhov (1891-1955) was the nephew of Anton Chekhov, the playwright, and came to Dartington from Russia as a refugee in 1928.
Read More >Percy Cane came to work at Dartington in 1946 with an established and impressive body of work behind him - and built the York stone steps in our gardens, amongst other features.
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