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Kathleen S Allen Biography & Facts

Kathleen Saywell Allen (1906–1983) was a British painter, muralist, designer and art teacher. Allen is known for her urban landscapes and, in particular, scenes depicting post-war rebuilding in London. Biography Allen was born in the Chiswick area of London and, due to a prolonged childhood illness, was home-schooled until she was 14 years old, when she attended Bromley Country School for Girls between 1920 and 1924. Eventually she enrolled in the Royal College of Art. Upon graduating from the RCA in 1928, Allen taught art in a number of schools in London and the Midlands before spending time painting murals in Kent and Warwickshire. In 1936 she returned to London to set up a studio in Fetter Lane and to study at the Slade School of Art. During World War II, Allen lived in London and as well as teaching art, spent one day a week sketching scenes in factories undertaking work for the war effort. Most of her war pieces, and her earlier work, was lost when her studio was destroyed in the Blitz. The War Artists' Advisory Committee purchased one of her surviving watercolours entitled Tacking Boots which is now in the Imperial War Museum. The work depicts a woman in a black dress behind a tacking machine, working on a black boot. In October 1959 her work was featured in the Some Women Artists Exhibition at the Imperial War Museum. From 1938 until 1948 Allen served as a committee member and exhibition secretary of the Artists' International Association. After the war, Allen was appointed as a senior lecturer at Goldsmiths' College and worked there until 1966 when she retired from the post of principal lecturer and head of art and design to concentrate on painting full-time. In 1954, Allen was elected a member of the Worshipful Company of Painters and Stainers. Allen's work is included in a number of public collections, including the Museum of London, University of Liverpool, Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum, Morley College, and Goldsmiths, University of London. The Imperial War Museum also holds a file in its archive on Allen, which includes biographical details, work submissions to the museum, and a copy of the leaflet for the Some Women Artists' exhibition. References External links 8 artworks by or after Kathleen Allen at the Art UK site. Discover the Kathleen S Allen popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kathleen S Allen books.

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  • The Faerie Chronicles synopsis, comments

    The Faerie Chronicles

    Kathleen S. Allen

    Sixteen year old Aine found out she's a faerie. On her birthday. A banshee. She has to deal with that information and go to Ireland to figure out what she wants to do. When her mot...

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    Aine

    Kathleen S. Allen

    Young adult novel about a 16 year old girl who gets a gift on her 16th birthday. But, it is not a gift she wants. From this point on, she is no longer human.

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    Calliope Cat

    Kathleen S. Allen

    Calliope Cat is a children's book written for children and their parents about a cat who is sad but no one knows why she is so sad.

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    Nina

    Kathleen S. Allen

    Nina's father is accussed of setting an explosion at a chemical plant that kills over 100 people. But, seventeen year old Nina doesn't believe he did it. What she discovers about h...

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    Please to See the King

    Kathleen S. Allen

    These are the stories of the ballads sung in the courts of England and Ireland. Come read about the witch who will do anything for love; the noblewoman who leaves her husband and b...

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    Witch Hunter

    Kathleen S. Allen

    Fifteen year old Molly visits her Aunt Sarah in Salem, Massachusetts. Aunt Sarah is a witch who reads Tarot cards and she predicts Molly will have a good time. But, even Aunt Sarah...