Flavia Irwin, Lady de Grey RA (15 December 1916 – 1 August 2009[ 1] ) was a British painter and Royal Academician.
She was born on 15 December 1916 in London to Lieutenant-Colonel Clinton de la Cherois Irwin, M.C. , of the Manchester Regiment , and his wife Everilda, daughter of Hatt Cook, of Hartford Hall, Cheshire.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Irwin studied at Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art , and Chelsea College of Art and Design , where her teachers included Henry Moore , Graham Sutherland and Robert Medley.[ 5]
Irwin taught general design at Medway College of Art and the Royal College of Art , and ultimately became the head of decorative arts at City and Guilds Art School .[ 1] [ 5] She was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts 1996 and was also an Honorary Member of the Royal West of England Academy .[ 6]
Her work is included in a number of private collections in both the UK and the US, including the Government Art Collection and the Walker Art Gallery .[ 7] She was regularly shown at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition .
She married Sir Roger de Grey in 1942 and was also known by her title of Lady De Grey. They had three children, including the architect Spencer de Grey . Irwin died on 1 August 2009.[citation needed ]
References
^ a b "About Flavia Irwin RA" . New Hall - The Women's Art Collection . Retrieved 14 March 2017 .
^ Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003, vol. 3, p. 4065
^ Armorial Families, seventh edition, vol. 2, A. C. Fox-Davies, Hurst & Blackett Ltd, 1929, p. 1031
^ Sleeman, Elizabeth (2001). The International Who's Who of Women 2002 . Psychology Press. p. 266. ISBN 9781857431223 .
^ a b c "Flavia Irwin: painter and designer" . The Times . 21 August 2009. Retrieved 14 March 2017 .
^ "Flavia Irwin, R.A." Royal Academy of Arts | Collections . Retrieved 14 March 2017 .
^ "Flavia Irwin (1916–2009) | Art UK" . ArtUK . Retrieved 14 March 2017 .
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