- Betty Rea
Elizabeth Marion Rea (1904-1965) was an English
sculptor andeducationalist .Biography
Betty Rea was born in
London in 1904. Her father was Dr. Arthur Bevan and her mother's maiden name was Barnardo; Dr.Thomas John Barnardo was her great-uncle.She was educated at
Downe House School (in Kent at that time) and began to study painting at theRegent Street Polytechnic in 1922, almost at once changing to sculpture and transferring her studies to theRoyal College of Art in 1924. Her teacher there wasErnest Cole .Henry Moore was a student teacher at the RCA at that time, and became a friend. [ [http://www.sohamgrammar.org.uk/threeboys_sculpt.htmSoham Grammarians] ]In 1926 she married James Rea, whose father became
Baron Rea , a Liberal peer, their two sons, Nicholas and Julian, were born in 1928 and 1931. The couple divorced in 1942, he died in 1954.During the 1930s, partly influenced by her friendship with Professor
John Desmond Bernal [ [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/66318 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography] ] , Betty Rea was greatly involved inanti-fascist ,leftwing politics . From 1934 to 1936 she wassecretary of theArtists' International Association , founded in 1933, this organization sought to opposeimperialism ,fascism andcolonialism through art.For most of the war, Betty Rea taught
painting andmodelling in evacuated children's homes inHuntingdon and the surrounding country. She set up home with her colleague,Nan Youngman , first in acaravan in the grounds ofHinchingbrooke House then inGodmanchester and in 1946 at 'Papermills' inCambridge . The children's paintings from this time were included in severalBritish Council exhibitions sent abroad and some are illustrated inHerbert Read 's "Education Through Art".From 1949 she taught
sculpture atHomerton College , continuing this part-time until 1964, she also worked for some years as craft examiner for theCambridge Local Examinations Syndicate.Betty Rea died in 1965.
Works
Her last work, 'Swimmers', completed posthumously by
John W Mills , stands in the grounds ofCambridge Parksideswimming pool .Betty Rea's sculpture has been the subject of recent research published by the
Henry Moore Institute , Leeds in 2003. [ [http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/art/artist/bettyreaUniversity of Warwick ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/public/public-art-audit/18.html Betty Rea/
John W Mills 'Bathers' sculpture]
* [http://www.visitharlow.com/what-to-see-and-do/theatres-and-galleries/collections/sculpture-collection/artist_70 'Kore'Harlow ]
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