- Bettina Shaw-Lawrence
Infobox Artist
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birthdate =29 July ,1921
location =London ,England
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nationality = English
field =Figurative art
training =Fernand Léger ,Sir Cedric Morris
movement =Magic realism ,neo-romantic
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awards =Bettina Shaw-Lawrence (Born
29 July ,1921 ), also known as Betty Shaw-Lawrence, is an English 20th century figurative artist born in 1921. Though she studied painting and drawing underFernand Léger ,Cedric Morris andArthur Lett-Haines , was mainly self-taught.Fact|date=May 2008. The artist worked professionally until the early 1980's. Fact|date=May 2008Biography
Born on
29 July ,1921 in London, Bettina Shaw-Lawrence is a post-World War II artist. Her work is figurative and expresses itself mainly throughoil paint ings. Her other favourite mediums are black and white or colouredink drawings. She is also a bookillustrator , "widely known as a portrait painter", [Bodley Gallery New York catalogue. (1963)."Bettina Shaw Lawrence: Bodley Gallery",New York: Bodley Gallery,OCLC 83884329] and a sculptor. Her works are represented in private collections. From 1946 onwards, the artist had several solo and group exhibitions in galleries of contemporary Art in London, Rome and New York.The artist attended, before the outbreak of the Second World War, drawing classes under
Fernand Léger and studied sculpture withOssip Zadkine in Paris. During those formative yearsDavid Gascoyne , theSurrealist poet, was her mentor [David Gascoyne (1980)Journal 1936-37.London: Enitharmon Press, ISBN 0905289668 p.51] , [David Gascoyne (1978) Paris Journal 1937-39, London: Enitharmon Press, ISBN 0905289 35 8 p. 110] , [Betty Shaw correspondence to David Gascoyne, Series I 1945-1989.Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library ,Yale University , New Haven] .On her return to London in September, 1939, Shaw-Lawrence metDavid Kentish andLucian Freud [In her correspondence toArthur Lett-Haines dated June 2, 1941 (available at Hyman Dreitman Research Centre,Tate Britain Millbank, London) Bettina refers toLucian Freud who "had just arrived back from Halifax looking tremendous, fat & very tough;" and toDavid Kentish who "has been away for 2 months in Wales having an operation"] both students atCedric Morris andArthur Lett-Haines 'East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing . This encounter enabled her to spend the summer of 1940 studying under the artist Cedric Morris and though she returned to the School at Benton End nearHadleigh , Suffolk for short spells during the war, Shaw-Lawrence mainly painted inRichmond-upon-Thames . [Events attested by her correspondence to her two art teachers,Cedric Morris andArthur Lett-Haines , from 15 May, 1940 to 17 June, 1943. Documents available at Hyman Dreitman Research Centre,Tate Britain Millbank, London SW1P 4RG]In the aftermath of the Second World War, Bettina travelled to the Continent. Countries such as Spain or France inspired her works and were subsequently exhibited at The Leicester Galleries and the Hanover Gallery. In 1958 Shaw-Lawrence left England to move to Italy where her oils on canvas became more luminous and serene though her work " might be sets for very sophisticated doll dramas" ["Reviews and previews:New names this month" (May 1963)
ARTnews . Volume 62. Number 3: p.64] . Her paintings were steeped in "a world of crystalline beauty, alive and real", a world devoid of intruders "because of this power of hers to purify reality and restore it to innocence" [ Maovaz, Sigfrido (1963), "Bettina Shaw Lawrence," New York:Bodley Gallery Catalogue,OCLC 83884329] .However, from the 1970's onwards, with the advent of
abstract art ,figurative artwork went into decline affecting the artist's self-confidence. Bettina Shaw- Lawrence has now settled permanently in Italy with her daughter Julia.Career
olo exhibitions
1947 - The Leicester Galleries - London. [http://www.ernestbrownandphillips.ltd.uk] . This first exhibiton of the artist was announced by
The Times [Art Exhibitions ( October 1,1947). Leicester Galleries, Leicester Sq.: First Exhibitions by Betty Shaw-Lawrence.The Times p.10, Issue 50880, col A] .Its catalogue [The Leicester Galleries Catalogue available at
Victoria and Albert Museum Library: N°200.B.217] comprised: 16 oil paintings and 12 drawings (ink and gouache, ink and water-colour, coloured inks and chalk as well as one pastel), most of which depicted landscapes, flowers or still-lives with the exception of one portrait ofDavid Gascoyne .In 1948, The Penguin New Writing n°33 edited by
John Lehmann published two of her works from this exhibition: 'Richmond Bridge' (oil) and 'Boy with a Donkey' (coloured inks).1953 - Hanover Gallery - London. The artist's second show was also announced in
The Times [Art Exhibitions (June 9, 1953). Hanover Gallery, 32 A, St Georges Street, W.1: Paintings by Betty Shaw-Lawrence.The Times p.2, Issue 52643, col A] .The catalogue [Hanover Gallery (1953).Betty Shaw-Lawrence. London:Hanover Gallery.OCLC 80727175. Catalogue available at:The Frick Collection , Frick Art Reference Library, New York, NY 10021, U.S.A.] listed 18 oil paintings.1963 -
Bodley Gallery - 223 East 60th Street, New York . April 15, 1963 The exhibition catalogue [Bodley Gallery (1963).Bettina Shaw Lawrence: Bodley Gallery. New York: Bodley Gallery,OCLC 83884329. Catalogue available at:The Museum of Modern Art Library, New York, NY] comprises 40 "oil on canvas", all pertaining to the artist's Italian period. Her exhibition was announced byARTnews [http://www.artnews.com/aboutus/default.asp] [Reviews and previews: New names this month (May, 1963).ARTnews . Volume 62.Number 3: p.64] .1975 - Wivenhoe Arts Club -
Wivenhoe (Essex) "An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Bettina Shaw-Lawrence opened at the club on Saturday evening and among the guests was Mr Lett-Haines, one of the leaders of theEast Anglian School of Painting and Drawing where Miss Shaw-Lawrence studied many years ago. There are 39 works in the exhibition... which will remain open for the next three weeks", [The Essex County Standard, 4 July 1975] .Further exhibits
The artist's first exhibits in London included the Reid & Lefèvre Gallery and the Léger Gallery. These were followed in 1955 by the Arthur Jeffress Gallery in London in collaboration with the
Galerie Charpentier in Paris. On this occasion, her portrait entitled 'Portrait with a Rose' was selected for the cover ofThe Listener to announce aBBC radio programme on the art of theTrompe l'Oeil ',dated February 3,1955 [The Listener cover available at:The Frick Collection , Frick Art Reference Library, New York,OCLC : 77739295] .The Bodley catalogue dated 1963, confirms that when Bettina Shaw-Lawrence lived in Rome, Italy (1959 - 1967) her works were exhibited " at the Obelisco and Gallery 88" [Catalogue available at:
The Museum of Modern Art Library, New York, NY] . In 1985, Bettina Shaw-Lawrence took part in the exhibition entitled 'The Benton End Circle' which was held at Bury St Edmunds Art gallery inBury St Edmunds (Suffolk) where a drawing of hers was purchased ofLucian Freud posing naked as a model at theEast Anglian School of Painting and Drawing at Benton End in the early 1940s. This was her last exhibition and it had taken place in a gallery located close to Benton End where she had always longed to be during the war years and would "always remember the lovely times I've had down there" [Letter 8317.1.3422 addressed to Lett-Haines - Hyman Dreitman Research Centre,Tate Britain Millbank, London SW1P 4RG] .Portrait artist
Among the painter's sitters were the designer
Jean Muir , her husband Harry Leuckert,David Kentish , his sister, the actress Elizabeth Kentish, the poetDavid Gascoyne , and the journalist and writerPaul Johnson .Book illustrator
1946 - William Abrahams. 'Interval in Carolina'. Jacket designed by Bettina Shaw-Lawrence [A complete Checklist of the imprint."
Tambimuttu Bridge Between Two Worlds"(1989). London:Peter Owen Publishers . p286.OCLC 25026573] .London: EditionsPoetry London .OCLC 78406021949 - Shaw-Lawrence, Betty and Thomas Fassam. 'An Herbarium For The Fair: Being a Book of Common Herbs with Etchings by Betty Shaw-Lawrence'.London: The hand & Flower Press [ Book available at:
Cambridge University Library,London Library ,University of Oxford Library.OCLC 2159732] .1972 - Shaw-Lawrence, Bettina.Festchrift for KFB (Katherine Falley Bennett). London: The Lyrebird Press, Micro-dot-Book. p.167 and a double page drawing p. 140 - 141.
OCLC 11214301979 - Shaw-Lawrence, Bettina,
Lawrence Durrell .'Apple Grammar'. London:Poetry London /Apple Magazine, vol.1 N°1.p.79.OCLC 62574721989 - Shaw-Lawrence, Bettina.
Tambimuttu "Bridge Between Two Worlds". London:Peter Owen Publishers . p.236.OCLC 25026573References
External links
* [http://www.bridgeman.co.uk/search/view_image2.asp?image_id=101916 Street In Cap Ferrat by Bettina Shaw-Lawrence]
* [http://www.leicestergalleries.com/art-and-antiques/detail/15340 A Portrait of Bettina Shaw-Lawrence by David Kentish and further information concerning the two artists and Lucian Freud]
* [http://www.ernestbrownandphillips.ltd.uk The Leicester Galleries October 1947 exhibition catalogue n° 864]
* [http://www.artnews.com/aboutus/default.asp ARTnews magazine]
* [http://www.londonlibrary.co.uk London Library]Persondata
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DATE OF BIRTH=29 July ,1921
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