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Chickens in the farmyard
watercolour
31 x 40.5
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Farm Buildings
watercolour
31 x 40.5
£250
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PERCY HAGUE JOWETT 1882-1955
Percy Hague Jowett was a
painter especially of landscapes in watercolour, and a teacher who in 1912 married Enid
Ledward, sister of Gilbert Ledward the sculptor.
He was born in Halifax, Yorkshire, and studied at Leeds and Royal Colleges of
Art, latterly under Gerald Moira, winning the Prix de Rome, which took him to
Italy.
He taught first at Beckenham School of Art and after World War I service in the
Army returned there. He was also principal at Chelsea, the Central School of Arts
and Crafts, 1930-5, then the Royal College of Art, 1935-48, where he was
influential, making shrewd appointments such as Henry Moore and Gilbert Spencer.
Exhibited at RA, RWS, NEAC, Redfern Gallery, Fine Art Society and had a series
of solo shows at St George’s Gallery in the 1920s.
His work is in many British and overseas galleries. Jowett’s watercolour
Boats, illustrated in Percy V Bradshaw’s book Watercolour, is typical
of the artist’s loose and fresh style. Lived in London. Michael Parkin Gallery
had a show of his work in 1995
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