Nora Braden archive 1901-2001

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Nora Braden archive 1901-2001

2 notebooks.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6298113

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Hammond Henry 1914-1989

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Leach, Bernard, 1887-1979

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Bernard Leach was born in 1887 in Hong Kong and lived in the Far East until the age of ten, when he came to England as a pupil of Beaumont Jesuit College, Windsor. At the age of 16, in 1903, he went to the Slade, as their youngest student, to study drawing under Professor Henry Tonks. After a year's stint as a bank clerk he left the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in 1907 to learn etching under Frank Brangwyn at the London School of Art and in 1909 went to work in Japan as an etcher. ...

Braden Nora 1901-2001

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Cardew, Michael, 1901-1983

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Rose, Muriel, 1897-1986

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Muriel Rose was born in 1897 . From 1917 to 1920 she was a member of the Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD). Rose began her long association with the crafts working as an assistant to Dorothy Hutton in the Three Shields Gallery, Kensington and assisting the selection committee at the 1926 exhibition of The Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society. It was there that she first thought of running her own gallery. Rose persuaded her father to allow her to use the 400 left in her broth...

Little Gallery London England

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Pleydell-Bouverie, Katharine, 1895-1985

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Braden, Nora

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Norah Braden was born in Margate, Kent and studied book illustration at Central School of Art, London from 1919-1921 and then painting, transferring later to pottery, at the Royal College of Art 1921-1925 . In 1925 she joined the Leach Pottery in St Ives as a pupil on the recommendation of Sir William Rothenstein a tutor at the RCA. Braden was considered the most sensitive and critical of potters by Leach and highly regarded by Michael Cardew who was one of her contempor...

Leach Pottery England

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Cole Pottery England

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