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🗓️ 5 May 2025
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“Henrietta's eyes looked into one's soul at the same time exposing her own. She posed for me most Mondays for the last seven months until two days before she died.”
In a raw and very funny opener to the new series of Great Lives, painter and sculptor Maggi Hambling chooses someone she knew extremely well - her lover Henrietta Moraes. Born in India, Henrietta was rejected by both her parents and the grandmother she grew up with in Britain. She found a new home in post war Soho, was painted by Francis Bacon and Lucien Freud, and took on various jobs including gypsy storyteller and cat burglar. According to one obituary she was, "foul-mouthed, amoral, a thief, a violent drunkard and a drug addict. Yet she was witty, wonderfully warm and lovable. Her presence in any room immediately told you that life is more thrilling than we dull folk imagine.”
Maggi Hambling is best known for her public works including A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft and the Scallop made of steel on Aldeburgh Beach. She is joined in studio by painter Darren Coffield who has developed a second career as an entertaining historian of Soho with books such Queens of Bohemia and Other Misfits.
The producer in Bristol is Miles Warde
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0:00.0 | Hello, Russell Kane here. |
0:03.1 | I'm back for another season of character assassinating the nice guy |
0:06.4 | and binging up the baddies in evil genius. |
0:09.2 | Yep, even the biggest legends have their skeletons. |
0:12.0 | So join me and a panel of brilliant comedians |
0:14.4 | to weigh in on whether the biggest players in history |
0:16.9 | are more evil or more genius. |
0:19.0 | I just think every celebrity, said with respect, Russell, |
0:22.3 | is out of their minds. Evil genius with Russell. Listen first on BBC Sounds. Today's guest is the |
0:32.8 | brilliant British artist, Maggie Hambling, whom I unashamedly adore. Welcome, Maggie. Whom have you picked |
0:40.4 | and why? The Queen of Soho, Henrietta Morais, because she was a force of nature who took me over |
0:49.1 | completely. And you drew her? I did. I've got a huge book of your amazing sketches. |
0:55.8 | What are she easy to? |
0:56.5 | What do you mean sketches, Matt? |
0:58.0 | Oh no, I've said sketches. |
0:59.6 | I know you told me I must say drawings. |
1:01.9 | Drawings? |
1:02.5 | Your amazing drawings. |
1:04.7 | No, no, I'll tell you how it happened. |
1:07.1 | She wrote me a letter saying she'd got some annoying bills coming to £400, could I help her out? |
1:15.3 | And in exchange she'd do some work for me. Well, the only thing I could think of that she could possibly do was to pose. |
1:23.6 | And so we started in May 1997, yeah. That's how it was. |
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