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Kitty Garman (Kathleen Eleonora Epstein) was born on 27 August, 1926, is an English artist. Discover Kitty Garman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

Popular As Kathleen Eleonora Epstein
Occupation painter
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August 1926
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace N/A
Date of death 2011
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Who Is Kitty Garman's Husband?

Her husband is Lucian Freud Wynne Godley

Family
Parents Jacob Epstein (father)Kathleen Garman (mother)
Husband Lucian Freud Wynne Godley
Sibling Not Available
Children 3, including Annie Freud

Kitty Garman Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1926

Kathleen Eleonora "Kitty" Garman, later Kitty Epstein and Kitty Godley (27 August 1926 – 11 January 2011), was a British artist and muse.

She was a model for her father Jacob Epstein, her first husband Lucian Freud (including Portrait of Kitty), and Andrew Tift.

She was born in 1926, her father was Jacob Epstein, the sculptor, and her mother was Kathleen Garman.

Her father was married and he would visit her mother in Chelsea between 6 and 7 pm each day.

Her mother lived a Bohemian life that was considered unsuitable for bringing up her children.

Kitty went to stay with her grandmother Margaret in Herefordshire and her elder sister was also looked after.

Her grandmother and her partner Toni Thomas became her bibliophile guardians and Margaret's daughters Lorna and Ruth were her role-models.

Her aunt Lorna left her first husband to have an affair with Laurie Lee and then with Lucian Freud.

Lorna dumped Lee and eventually Freud as well because of his unfaithfulness with other women.

Kitty studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under the tuition of Bernard Meninsky and was taught book illustration by John Farleigh.

Once she was introduced to Lucian Freud at the Café Royal her own artistic studies took a back seat.

Freud had previously been the lover of Kitty's aunt, Lorna Wishart, who introduced Freud to her niece.

Their five-year relationship was turbulent, and became increasingly unstable due to Freud's alleged infidelities and womanising, which took their toll on Kitty's health.

1948

They had two children, Annie Freud in 1948 and Annabel Freud in 1952.

The same year Kitty left Freud and went to live with her parents after Freud started another affair with Lady Caroline Blackwood.

Kitty has been the subject of many portraits, including Freud's Portrait of Kitty (1948–49) and the famous Girl with a White Dog (1950–51) as well as drawings and sculptures by her father.

Much later she was depicted in a BP Portrait Award winning triptych by the artist Andrew Tift which was in the National Portrait Gallery, London, but the triptych is now at the New Art Gallery in Walsall.

1954

Her elder Brother Theodore Garman was a talented painter, who suffered from schizophrenia and died suddenly aged only 29 in 1954, and her younger sister Esther died by suicide in the same year.

1955

Her own parents eventually married in 1955, after the death of Epstein's first wife Margaret.

In 1955 Kitty married the musician and economist Wynne Godley.

Her second husband had studied at the Paris Conservatoire and he became principal oboist at the BBC Welsh Orchestra, but his career was ended by his own stage-fright.

Her father used her husband's "impossibly handsome" head as the model for his statue of St Michael at the rebuilt Coventry Cathedral.

Wynne Godley would become a leading economist noted for his unheeded warning of global recession.

1967

She and her husband had a child, Eve, in 1967.

Kitty continued to draw and paint throughout her life and took an active interest in the Walsall gallery until her death.

2004

In 2004 she had her own show at The New Art Gallery Walsall.

An exhibition of her work was held at the gallery in 2004.

2011

Godley suffered from dementia in her last years and died in 2011.