She provided lifelong support to her husband, British naturalist Sir Julian Huxley.
[3] Around 1915 she began working as a tutor to the daughter of Lady Ottoline Morrell at Garsington.
[citation needed] In 1930 her husband told her that he wanted to have an open marriage, and he went on to have a number of affairs.
[4] Julian was not aware of this relationship, and Juliette broke it off during a week they spent together in Paris in 1948 because of Sarton's threat to tell him.
[5] Juliette learned to sculpt from Alan Best, whom she had hired to teach her son when he was immobilised following a bicycle accident, and she later had an apprenticeship with John Skeaping at the Central School.