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Noël Oakeshott

Noël Rose Oakeshott, née Moon (1904–1976) was a British classical archaeologist.

Noël Moon, c.1924

Life edit

She was the daughter of the physician Robert Oswald Moon and his wife Ethel Waddington (died 1933), daughter of Major-General Thomas Waddington of Pangbourne, and sister of Penderel Moon the historian.[1][2][3] Her mother was a suffragist and artist.[4]

Noël was a pupil at the Farmhouse School, Mayortorne Manor near Wendover, run by Isabel Fry;[5] her mother had known Constance Masefield (née Crommelin), Fry's friend, during the 1890s.[4] There she learned Latin, and was taught Greek individually at her father's request. She acted there in a production of Iphigenia in Tauris, in Gilbert Murray's translation.[6] She entered the University of Oxford as a non-college student, lodging with David George Hogarth. Following the Literae humaniores course from 1922, she completed "Mods". She was then advised to transfer to the Diploma in Classical Archaeology.[5] In this early period at Oxford, Richard Hughes wooed her by letter.[7]

Socially, Noël met at this time classical scholars including Cyril Bailey. She fell in with Balliol College students, through Hugh Keen, father of Maurice Keen.[5][8] In 1926 she acted the role of Leader of the chorus in a Balliol production of Hippolytus. The title role was played by Walter Oakeshott, who proposed marriage to her at the end of the year.[5]

In 1926, also, Noël was the top student in the Diploma in Classical Archaeology, and was awarded the Gilchrist Scholarship to the British School at Rome.[5] She was there for four months from January 1927. With the support of John Beazley she worked on Greek vases from southern Italy.[7]

Works and influence edit

Noël Oakeshott's essay Some Early South Italian Vase-Painters from 1929 remains a basic contribution in the field. The pioneering work of Beazley and Oakeshott was followed up by Arthur Dale Trendall.[9] In the 1930s she did work for Trendall's Paestan Pottery (1936), and visited the British School at Rome again in 1937, spending some time with Trendall and seeing museum collections in southern Italy.[10]

Noël used Beazley's method of separation of individual painters, on examples of Italian vase painting. It was an application of connoisseurship, and some attributions have been reconsidered since.[11]

Family edit

Noël Moon married the educational administrator and historian Walter Oakeshott in April 1928 at Aston Tirrold. The engagement from 1926 was prolonged by Walter's need to move from his teaching post at Bec School; an operation for chronic appendicitis he had; and opposition and stalling tactics from her wealthy father, who considered that Walter's social position was inadequate.[12] Much later, Beazley named the so-called Oakeshott Painter of vases after the couple.[13]

They had twin sons born in 1933, Evelyn and Robert, and daughters Helena (born 1931) and Rose (born 1940).[14]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Dancy, John (1995). Walter Oakeshott: A diversity of gifts. Michael Russell. p. 45.
  2. ^ Mason, Philip. "Moon, Sir (Edward) Penderel". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/39897. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  3. ^ Kelly's (1943). Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes. Kelly's Directories. p. 1298.
  4. ^ a b Dillon, P. (2018). "A social and literary network in North Berkshire around the time of the First World War". Journal of the Friends of the Dymock Poets. 17: 103–113.
  5. ^ a b c d e Dancy, John (1995). Walter Oakeshott: A diversity of gifts. Michael Russell. pp. 33–34.
  6. ^ Brown, Beatrice Curtis (1960). Isabel Fry, 1869-1958: Portrait of a Great Teacher. A. Barker. pp. 101–108.
  7. ^ a b Dancy, John (1995). Walter Oakeshott: A diversity of gifts. Michael Russell. p. 35.
  8. ^ Tyerman, C. J. "Keen, Maurice Hugh". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/105559. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  9. ^ AO, Professor Maxwell R. Bennett (2019). The Search for Knowledge and Understanding. Sydney University Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-1-74210-450-8.
  10. ^ Dancy, John (1995). Walter Oakeshott: A diversity of gifts. Michael Russell. p. 76.
  11. ^ Carpenter, T. H.; Lynch, K. M.; Robinson, E. G. D. (2014). The Italic People of Ancient Apulia. Cambridge University Press. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-107-04186-8.
  12. ^ Dancy, John (1995). Walter Oakeshott: A diversity of gifts. Michael Russell. pp. 45–46.
  13. ^ Dancy, John (1995). Walter Oakeshott: A diversity of gifts. Michael Russell. p. 256.
  14. ^ Dancy, John (1995). Walter Oakeshott: A diversity of gifts. Michael Russell. pp. 55, 58, 97.

noël, oakeshott, noël, rose, oakeshott, née, moon, 1904, 1976, british, classical, archaeologist, noël, moon, 1924, contents, life, works, influence, family, noteslife, editshe, daughter, physician, robert, oswald, moon, wife, ethel, waddington, died, 1933, da. Noel Rose Oakeshott nee Moon 1904 1976 was a British classical archaeologist Noel Moon c 1924 Contents 1 Life 2 Works and influence 3 Family 4 NotesLife editShe was the daughter of the physician Robert Oswald Moon and his wife Ethel Waddington died 1933 daughter of Major General Thomas Waddington of Pangbourne and sister of Penderel Moon the historian 1 2 3 Her mother was a suffragist and artist 4 Noel was a pupil at the Farmhouse School Mayortorne Manor near Wendover run by Isabel Fry 5 her mother had known Constance Masefield nee Crommelin Fry s friend during the 1890s 4 There she learned Latin and was taught Greek individually at her father s request She acted there in a production of Iphigenia in Tauris in Gilbert Murray s translation 6 She entered the University of Oxford as a non college student lodging with David George Hogarth Following the Literae humaniores course from 1922 she completed Mods She was then advised to transfer to the Diploma in Classical Archaeology 5 In this early period at Oxford Richard Hughes wooed her by letter 7 Socially Noel met at this time classical scholars including Cyril Bailey She fell in with Balliol College students through Hugh Keen father of Maurice Keen 5 8 In 1926 she acted the role of Leader of the chorus in a Balliol production of Hippolytus The title role was played by Walter Oakeshott who proposed marriage to her at the end of the year 5 In 1926 also Noel was the top student in the Diploma in Classical Archaeology and was awarded the Gilchrist Scholarship to the British School at Rome 5 She was there for four months from January 1927 With the support of John Beazley she worked on Greek vases from southern Italy 7 Works and influence editNoel Oakeshott s essay Some Early South Italian Vase Painters from 1929 remains a basic contribution in the field The pioneering work of Beazley and Oakeshott was followed up by Arthur Dale Trendall 9 In the 1930s she did work for Trendall s Paestan Pottery 1936 and visited the British School at Rome again in 1937 spending some time with Trendall and seeing museum collections in southern Italy 10 Noel used Beazley s method of separation of individual painters on examples of Italian vase painting It was an application of connoisseurship and some attributions have been reconsidered since 11 Family editNoel Moon married the educational administrator and historian Walter Oakeshott in April 1928 at Aston Tirrold The engagement from 1926 was prolonged by Walter s need to move from his teaching post at Bec School an operation for chronic appendicitis he had and opposition and stalling tactics from her wealthy father who considered that Walter s social position was inadequate 12 Much later Beazley named the so called Oakeshott Painter of vases after the couple 13 They had twin sons born in 1933 Evelyn and Robert and daughters Helena born 1931 and Rose born 1940 14 Notes edit Dancy John 1995 Walter Oakeshott A diversity of gifts Michael Russell p 45 Mason Philip Moon Sir Edward Penderel Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 39897 Subscription or UK public library membership required Kelly s 1943 Kelly s Handbook to the Titled Landed and Official Classes Kelly s Directories p 1298 a b Dillon P 2018 A social and literary network in North Berkshire around the time of the First World War Journal of the Friends of the Dymock Poets 17 103 113 a b c d e Dancy John 1995 Walter Oakeshott A diversity of gifts Michael Russell pp 33 34 Brown Beatrice Curtis 1960 Isabel Fry 1869 1958 Portrait of a Great Teacher A Barker pp 101 108 a b Dancy John 1995 Walter Oakeshott A diversity of gifts Michael Russell p 35 Tyerman C J Keen Maurice Hugh Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 105559 Subscription or UK public library membership required AO Professor Maxwell R Bennett 2019 The Search for Knowledge and Understanding Sydney University Press p 28 ISBN 978 1 74210 450 8 Dancy John 1995 Walter Oakeshott A diversity of gifts Michael Russell p 76 Carpenter T H Lynch K M Robinson E G D 2014 The Italic People of Ancient Apulia Cambridge University Press p 124 ISBN 978 1 107 04186 8 Dancy John 1995 Walter Oakeshott A diversity of gifts Michael Russell pp 45 46 Dancy John 1995 Walter Oakeshott A diversity of gifts Michael Russell p 256 Dancy John 1995 Walter Oakeshott A diversity of gifts Michael Russell pp 55 58 97 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Noel Oakeshott amp oldid 1153910663, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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