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 +'''Beatrice Wood''' ([[March 3]], [[1893]] - [[March 12]], [[1998]]) was an [[United States|American]] artist and [[ceramics (art)|ceramicist]], who late in life was dubbed the "Mama of Dada," and served as a partial inspiration for the character of [[Rose DeWitt Bukater]] in [[James Cameron]]'s 1997 film, ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]''. Beatrice Wood died nine days after her 105th birthday in [[Ojai, California]].
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Beatrice Wood (March 3, 1893 - March 12, 1998) was an American artist and ceramicist, who late in life was dubbed the "Mama of Dada," and served as a partial inspiration for the character of Rose DeWitt Bukater in James Cameron's 1997 film, Titanic. Beatrice Wood died nine days after her 105th birthday in Ojai, California.




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