Anne Newland: Study of an apron tucked into the waist band of her lady's skirt - on Art WW I

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Anne Newland:
Study of an apron tucked into the waist band of her lady's skirt

Mounted (ref: 4597)

Pencil and Watercolour on paper, 14 3/4 x 11 in. (37.5 x 27.5 cm.) 

Tags: Anne Newland pencil watercolour design



This is a study for The Legend of Ceres which Newland was working on in the late 1940's, having gained a Rome/ Abbey Major Scholarship a decade earlier which allowed her to complete a course of study at The British School in Rome. Prior to that she had trained at the Byam Shaw School, (1936-39, under Ernest Jackson). During World War II she was involved in camouflage, then taught in Scotland. She signed her work, which was mainly large, decorative canvases. A.N. She was influenced especially by the work of Andrea Mantegna. She showed at the RA, RSA and elsewhere.


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