Ruth Borchard (1910–2000) was a British writer who created a collection of self-portraits made by 100 modern British artists, the Ruth Borchard Collection.
A notable work of Borchard's was ''
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Early and personal life
Borchard was a cousin of Deborah Layton, survivor and author of ''
Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor's Story of Life and Death in the Peoples Temple.''
Career
She assisted
Friedrich Hayek on ''
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Harriet Taylor'' and later wrote ''John Stuart Mill: the Man,'' published in 1957,
which was considered by R.J. Halliday to be "an amusing and perceptive account of Mill's life and personality."
She wrote of his romantic interest,
Harriet Taylor, her intellectual influence, and his conversion to
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Borchard Collection
Borchard collected 100 self-portraits of British artists.
She started out offering 10–15 guineas
and then 21 guineas for artists to provide their self-portraits.
Jean Cooke
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responded to the request saying "Dear Miss Borchard, I am not a feminist but to have only three women painters out of 91 makes rather poor odds so 21 gns it is. Are you going to come and pick up the painting?" The commission was half her usual rate.
Of the total 100 self-portraits, there were only five women. In response to Borchar's request, Michael Ayrton wrote: "I will accept the 21gns and I much admire anyone who can obtain so many works for no more than that figure."
Borchard began collecting works in 1958 and by 1971 had 100 self-portraits. The British or British-based artists made self-portraits in oil, gouaches, watercolours and one was a bas relief. She wrote that "One of the greatest satisfactions of my collection: about one in three of the self-portraits were done because of my request. They would not exist but for that it makes me feel creative at one remove." The collection was shown at the 2003 British Art Fair at the
Commonwealth Institute in London.
She collected works of:
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Michael Ayrton
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Horace Brodzky
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Jean Cooke
Jean Esme Oregon Cooke Royal Academy, RA (18 February 1927 – 6 August 2008) was an English painter of still lifes, landscapes, portraits and figures. She was a lecturer at the Royal Academy and regularly exhibited her works, including the summ ...
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Raymond Coxon
* Alfred Daniels
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Henryk Gotlib
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Brita Granström
* William Hale
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Patrick Hayman
Patrick Hayman (1915–1988) was an English artist who worked in a variety of media including painting, drawing and three-dimensional constructions as well as poetry. Although he only lived in Cornwall for a few years, he was closely associa ...
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Lucinda Mackay
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Anne Redpath
* David Tindle
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Euan Uglow
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Keith Vaughan
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Carel Weight
Thomas Newbolt, a 62-year-old artist from Cambridge, won the 2013 Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Competition Award which included a £10,000 prize. Joanna Brenden, Ruth Borchard's granddaughter presented the award to Newbolt.
Celia Paul won first prize in 2011.
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British writers
British art collectors
Women art collectors
1910 births
2000 deaths