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Charlotte Verity | |
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Born |
RAF Wegburg, Germany | 1 June 1954
Nationality | British |
Known for | painting and printmaking |
Charlotte Verity, Lady Le Brun (born 1954) is a painter living and working in Somerset, UK. A monograph on her work, Charlotte Verity was published by Ridinghouse, in November 2016.
Born in Germany, Verity attended the Slade School of Art from 1973 to 1977, and won a Slade prize in her final year. [1] In 1978 she was awarded a Boise travelling scholarship to study in Italy. [2] [3]
Since then, Verity has been a regular exhibitor in group shows including, John Moores Painting Prize, the Whitechapel Gallery Open, the Hayward Annual, [4] Discerning Eye [3] and the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition. [5] She had solo exhibitions with Anne Berthoud Gallery [6] (1984, 1988, 1990) and Browse and Darby [7] (1998, 2002, 2007); [5] and more recently with Purdy Hicks, London [8] (2016), the Garden Museum, [9] London (2011 and 2018) and the New Art Centre, [9] Wiltshire (2019).
In 2001, Verity began teaching at the Royal Drawing School in London where she remains on the faculty. [10] In 2010, she was commissioned by Sir John Soane’s Museum to paint a portrait of its former Director, Margaret Richardson. [11] A monograph on her work, Charlotte Verity, was published by Ridinghouse, in November 2016 with texts by artist Garry Fabian Miller, art historian Paul Hills, [12] and artist Edmund de Waal. [13]
Verity had residencies at the Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne and was artist-in-residence at the Garden Museum [14] [15] [16] [17]
Since 2001, Verity has taught at the Royal Drawing School in London. Her work is in many public collections including the Arts Council Collection, UK; Deutsche Bank; the Garden Museum, London; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; Sir John Soane's Museum, London; Tate Education, London; and University College London. [18]
Verity is married to artist Sir Christopher Le Brun [2] and they have three children. [19]
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Charlotte Verity | |
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Born |
RAF Wegburg, Germany | 1 June 1954
Nationality | British |
Known for | painting and printmaking |
Charlotte Verity, Lady Le Brun (born 1954) is a painter living and working in Somerset, UK. A monograph on her work, Charlotte Verity was published by Ridinghouse, in November 2016.
Born in Germany, Verity attended the Slade School of Art from 1973 to 1977, and won a Slade prize in her final year. [1] In 1978 she was awarded a Boise travelling scholarship to study in Italy. [2] [3]
Since then, Verity has been a regular exhibitor in group shows including, John Moores Painting Prize, the Whitechapel Gallery Open, the Hayward Annual, [4] Discerning Eye [3] and the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition. [5] She had solo exhibitions with Anne Berthoud Gallery [6] (1984, 1988, 1990) and Browse and Darby [7] (1998, 2002, 2007); [5] and more recently with Purdy Hicks, London [8] (2016), the Garden Museum, [9] London (2011 and 2018) and the New Art Centre, [9] Wiltshire (2019).
In 2001, Verity began teaching at the Royal Drawing School in London where she remains on the faculty. [10] In 2010, she was commissioned by Sir John Soane’s Museum to paint a portrait of its former Director, Margaret Richardson. [11] A monograph on her work, Charlotte Verity, was published by Ridinghouse, in November 2016 with texts by artist Garry Fabian Miller, art historian Paul Hills, [12] and artist Edmund de Waal. [13]
Verity had residencies at the Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne and was artist-in-residence at the Garden Museum [14] [15] [16] [17]
Since 2001, Verity has taught at the Royal Drawing School in London. Her work is in many public collections including the Arts Council Collection, UK; Deutsche Bank; the Garden Museum, London; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; Sir John Soane's Museum, London; Tate Education, London; and University College London. [18]
Verity is married to artist Sir Christopher Le Brun [2] and they have three children. [19]