Lucy Raverat
Lucy Raverat (née Pryor; born 1948) is the professional name used by Lucy Ethne Rawlinson, a British painter.
Life[]
Born in Cambridge, Lucy Raverat is the daughter of Mark Pryor and Sophie Gurney (née Raverat), daughter of the artists Gwen Raverat (née Darwin) and Jacques Raverat.[1] Through her maternal grandmother, Lucy Raverat is a great-great-granddaughter of the naturalist Charles Darwin.[1] Her elder brother is William Pryor, a writer and entrepreneur. In 1968 she married Francis Rawlinson.
Raverat was interested in art through her youth, and in the 1960s she attended Hornsey College of Art, where she completed a pre-diploma course.[2][3] From there she travelled, spending time in India where she met her future husband, before moving to Lancaster. There she returned to painting, taking it up full-time after her children started attending school.[2] In the 1990s she moved to France, where she currently resides.[1][3]
Raverat often employs elements from her own life in her work, although they can be presented as "magically touched by fantasy",[3] and she has incorporated representations of herself through the series painted for the Francis Kyle Gallery's Roma exhibition, "present in each composition as a tiny, wraith-like figure in a polka-dot dress".[4]
References[]
- ^ a b c "Artist Gallery". The Bowmoore Gallery. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ^ a b Raverat, Lucy (March 2009). "Artist Statement". Lucy Raverat. Archived from the original on 17 October 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ^ a b c Taylor, John Russell (19 July 2003). "JRT's best London shows - London". The Times. p. Play 25.
- ^ Gregory, Conal (9 April 2003). "An exhibition not built in a day - The Register". The Times. p. 33.
External links[]
- Official website
- "Williamson park at dusk", Christie's
- 1948 births
- Living people
- 20th-century British painters
- 21st-century British painters
- 20th-century British women artists
- 21st-century British women artists
- Artists from Cambridge
- People from Lancaster, Lancashire