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  2. Catherine Grubb - Wikipedia

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    Grubb studied at Edinburgh College of Art and the University of Edinburgh, [3] [4] and researched mediaeval artists' sketchbooks. [2] She works in printmaking (etching) and painting, [3] [4] and has taught at schools including Harrow School of Art. [4] [2] Grubb has had links to Cornwall since 1982, and lived in Truro as of 2020. [4]

  3. Leslie Davenport - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 he commenced teaching at the Norwich School of Art where he remained until his retirement in 1971. [ 1 ] He joined the Norwich Twenty Group in 1944/5 and was elected Chairman in 1950; he was a member of the Norfolk Contemporary Art Society [ 1 ] and an Associate of the Royal College of Art (ARCA).

  4. List of public art in the London Borough of Harrow - Wikipedia

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    Harrow School, on south tower of Speech Room, overlooking Peterborough Road 51°34′25″N 0°20′12″W  /  51.5737°N 0.3367°W  / 51.5737; -0.3367  ( Statue of Elizabeth 19th century (originally at Ashridge Park ; moved to Harrow School in 1925)

  5. Deirdre Borlase - Wikipedia

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    While a student at the Royal College of Art, Borlase met, and later married, the artist Frederick Brill, (1920–1984), who became the principal of the Chelsea Art School. [2] The couple's work was subject of a two person exhibition in 1986 and featured in the 1993 exhibition Relative Values at the Smith Art Gallery and Museum in Stirling. [3]

  6. Margot Perryman - Wikipedia

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    Margot Perryman was born in 1938 in Plymouth, and studied at the Harrow School of Art, which is now part of the University of Westminster, and then specialised in painting at the Slade School of Art. [1] Perryman's 1969 painting Arcade is in the permanent collection of the Tate Gallery. [2] [3]

  7. Sonia Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Lawson taught at Harrow School of Art from 1960- 1965. Other tutors at the time included Peter Blake and Ken Howard . In 1965 Freddie Gore appointed her visiting lecturer at Central St. Martin's art School for a year, following which she taught at West Surrey College of Art in Farnham until 1968.

  8. Roger Perry (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Perry studied at Harrow School of Art after deciding to become a professional photographer. Around this time he became friends with Tony Elliott who was studying at Keele University, editing a student magazine that Perry contributed to. When Elliott went on to found Time Out, he employed Perry as house photographer. Working alongside designer ...

  9. Dee Shulman - Wikipedia

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    Dee Shulman was born in Johannesburg, and studied English at York University and illustration at Harrow School of Art. Her first book, Feminist Graffiti, was published while she was studying at Harrow. After finishing art school, she worked as a storyboard artist and freelance illustrator on magazines and books.