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Gwendolen Mary "Gwen" Raverat (née Darwin; 26 August 1885 – 11 February 1957), was an English wood engraver who was a founder member of the Society of Wood Engravers. Her memoir Period Piece was published in 1952.
Gwendolen Mary "Gwen" Raverat, Darwin al nacer, (Cambridge, 26 de agosto de 1885-11 de febrero de 1957), fue una grabadora de madera inglesa miembro fundador de la Sociedad de Grabadores en Madera (The Society of Wood Engravers). [1]
Learn about the life and work of Gwen Raverat, one of the first women to achieve professional training as an artist and a pioneer of wood engraving. Explore her memoir, her friendships with Bloomsbury Group members, her ballet design and her connection to Darwin College.
Gwen Raverat (1885-1957) was one of England's greatest wood-engravers and a leading figure in the revival of the art form in the 20th Century. She was the grand-daughter of Charles Darwin, one of Rupert Brooke's Neo-Pagans and Virginia Woolf's Bloomsbury group.
Learn about Gwendolen Raverat, a leading wood engraver and book illustrator in the early 20th century. See her artworks, biography and memoir of her childhood in Cambridge.
Gwen Raverat was a wood engraver, illustrator and art critic who contributed to Time and Tide from the late 1920s to the 1930s. She was the granddaughter of Charles Darwin and a member of the Neo-Pagan movement, known for her rebellious and passionate style.
Gwendolen Mary "Gwen" Raverat, Darwin al nacer, (Cambridge, 26 de agosto de 1885-11 de febrero de 1957), fue una grabadora de madera inglesa miembro fundador de la Sociedad de Grabadores en Madera (The Society of Wood Engravers). [1]