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  1. Ethel Maude Warwick (13 October 1882 – 12 September 1951) was a British stage actress, appearing in both plays and films. Warwick was also a model for several artists, prominently for John William Godward.

  2. Ethel Warwick was a model for Whistler around 1900 (see Eve y491, Ethel Warwick asleep on a sofa m1604, Ethel Warwick holding an apple m1605, Nude model reclining m1606). She was painted by Phillip Wilson Steer and E.W. Godward and modelled for photographs by Linley Sambourne.

  3. A study of a head in drapery, Miss Ethel Warwick is a painting by the Victorian artist John William Godward, who used the model for his classical fantasies. Ethel Warwick was a professional artist, a nude model for several artists, and an actress who married an actor and travelled the world.

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    Ethel Maude Warwick (13 October 1882 – 12 September 1951) was a British stage actress, appearing in both plays and films. Warwick was also a model for several artists, prominently for John William Godward .

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    Ethel Warwick (1882-1951) was a stage and later film actress. She first studied art at the London Polytechnic and worked as an artist’s model to pay her tuition. She became a favoured model for Godward.

  6. Ethel Warwick is known for Landscape, interior, still life and portrait painting. Ethel Herrick Warwick was born in 1885, in New York City. In 1901, she moved to Philadelphia where she eventually enrolled at the Moore Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

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  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0913237Ethel Warwick - IMDb

    Ethel Warwick was born on 13 October 1882 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Magistrate (1921), Crime Over London (1936) and Letting in the Sunshine (1932). She was married to Edmund Waller. She died on 12 September 1951.