Tag: England
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Goya Gallery Exhibition – 1965
Read more: Goya Gallery Exhibition – 1965Paintings included in this exhibition include the following: Katie White II, Sir Winston Churchill, Victoria, Old Age, Dr. Whitehead, Janet Chapman, Dancing Ledge among many others.
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Roberta
Read more: RobertaThe portrait is a fine example of using conté crayon on ochre paper. The ochre paper fills in the tone with the black conté crayon working…
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Gaumont British Junior Club, Vol.1 No.5 1947 – On Wings of Song
Read more: Gaumont British Junior Club, Vol.1 No.5 1947 – On Wings of SongAlso in the same issue a pair of small illustrations to enhance the government’s drive to encourage everyone, including children, to invest in ….
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Gaumont British Junior Club – A Trip to London
Read more: Gaumont British Junior Club – A Trip to LondonTwo versions of the original artwork to illustrate an article on a children’s trip to London. It seems version one…..
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Gaumont British Junior Club, Vol.1 No.1 1947 – Nativity Scene
Read more: Gaumont British Junior Club, Vol.1 No.1 1947 – Nativity SceneIn the manger lies a Baby In a stable born was He Yes, it is the Saviour He came to save the world and me
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A Compilation from the Evening Standard – 1946
Read more: A Compilation from the Evening Standard – 1946This is a small compilation of some of the many sketches she did while working for the London Evening Standard in 1946. Many times….
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Katie White Drawing
Read more: Katie White DrawingA very early work, drawn of fellow student Katie White….
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Katie White II
Read more: Katie White IIThis a portrait of Katie White who was a very close friend of my mothers since they both attended Bournemouth College at the same time in the ’40s. It is a good representation of the “scrub” technique…..
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The Cornish Coast
Read more: The Cornish CoastI think this is the Cornish Coast and was painted on our Easter holiday there in 1964. It was another in the Japanese line and wash style of painting that my mother had learnt in that country. On our holidays/vacations she would always….