Rosemary Allan (1911 - 2008)

Embalment, c. 1930’s

£475.00

SKU: 4612

Pen and Ink with grey wash, 10 x 7 1/2 in. (25 x 19 cm.) 

Presentation:
folio

Size:
Height – 25cm x Width – 19cm

1 in stock

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
Private Collection

Rosmary Allen was the wife of the artist Allan
Gwynnes-Jones and mother of the painter Emily Gwynnes-Jones. She
studied at Central School of Arts and Crafts, 1928, then the Slade
School of Fine Art, 1930-5, under Randolph Schwabe, gaining a Slade
scholarship in 1932. Showed at RA, LG, NEAC and Leicester, Wildenstein
and Redfern Galleries. Solo exhibitions included Upper Grovesnor
Galleries, 1971.
In 1997, she was part of Gwynnes-Jones family
exhibition as Sally Hunter Fine Art.  The Imperial War Museum holds her work.
Lived in Eastleach, Gloucestershire.

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THE ARTIST

Rosemary Allan
Rosemary
Allan
1911 - 2008

Painter and draughtsman, born in Bromley, Kent, wife of the artist Allan Gwynnes-Jones and mother of the painter Emily Gwynnes-Jones. She studied at Central School of Arts and Crafts, 1928, then the Slade School of Fine Art, 1930-5, under Randolph Schwabe, gaining a Slade scholarship in 1932. Showed at RA, LG, NEAC and Leicester, Wildenstein and Redfern Galleries. Solo exhibitions included Upper Grovesnor Galleries, 1971.
In 1997, she was part of Gwynnes-Jones family exhibition as Sally Hunter Fine Art. Imperial War Museum holds her work. Lived in Eastleach, Gloucestershire.

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