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Irene Margaret Newton (1915–1992) was a British artist, notable as a textile designer, painter and teacher.


Biography

Newton grew up in
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in
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where she attended the
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before studying at the Truro School of Art from 1934 to 1938. She then worked as an art assistant at art schools in
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and in
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before taking a teaching post at the Elizabeth Gaskell College of Education in Manchester. Alongside her teaching duties, Newton created textile designs both for hand weaving and machine production. She was elected a member of the
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in 1940 and was recognized as a licentiate by the Society of Industrial Designers. Newtown also exhibited works with the
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, the
Royal Birmingham Society of Artists The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists or RBSA is an art society, based in the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham, England, where it owns and operates an art gallery, the RBSA Gallery, on Brook Street, just off St Paul's Square. It is both a re ...
, the United Society of Artists and at the
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. Newton spent the later part of her life at
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in the north-west of England.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Newton, Irene 1915 births 1992 deaths 20th-century English women artists 20th-century textile artists 20th-century women textile artists Artists from Cornwall British art teachers English women artists People educated at Truro High School People from Truro