Antoinette Eno "Tony" Pinchot Pittman Bradlee (January 15, 1924 – November 9, 2011) was an American socialite, ceramist, and painter.
She was the second wife of The Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee and the sister of Mary Pinchot Meyer, a mistress of President John F. Kennedy.
Her marriage with Bradlee fell apart due to his work commitments and she spent the rest of her life focused on fine arts.
[1] During a trip to Europe with her sister Mary, Pinchot met Ben Bradlee, at the time chief European correspondent for Newsweek.
Finding her husband's work as a journalist "uninspiring", she attended Corcoran School of the Arts and Design and became a ceramicist and painter.
[1] After her divorce, Pinchot Bradlee focused her energy on her interests in fine arts as well as the spiritual philosophy movement started by Russian-born mystic George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff.