- en.wikipedia.org Beatrice WoodAccording to her obituary in the Ojai Valley News, Wood awarded the Fifth Annual Beatrice Wood Film Award to Cameron.[23].
- wikiart.org en/beatrice-woodBeatrice Wood died nine days after her 105th birthday in Ojai, California. Beatrice Wood was born in San Francisco, California, the daughter of wealthy socialites.
- medium.com illumination/the-inspirational-…I didn’t realize that the character of Rose DeWitt Bukater in James Cameron’s 1997 film, Titanic, was based on Beatrice Wood and that he knew her.
- Tours: $10 per person - includes a discussion of Beatrice Wood’s life & work, and Happy Valley Foundation’s fascinating history.
- etkileyicicumleler.com beatrice-wood-kimdir/Beatrice Wood’un sanatsal yetenekleri çocukluk yıllarında ortaya çıktı. Kendini ifade etme arzusu, onun sanat dünyasına adım atmasını sağladı.
- instagram.com beatricewoodcenter/View available works on Artsy: https://www.artsy.net/beatrice-wood-center-for-the-arts".
- thecollector.com best-artworks-by-beatrice-wood/Beatrice Wood was an American avant-garde potter. Her signature experimental sculptural techniques established her as the Mama of Dada.
- pinterest.com ohtobee/beatrice-wood/Beatrice Wood 1893-1998, was an American artist and studio potter involved in the Avant Garde movement in the United States...
- recenthighlights.com meet-beatrice-wood-real-life…This is the story of the real Beatrice Wood, the real-life inspiration behind Rose DeWitt Bukater Calvert from the Hollywood movie Titanic.