Elizabeth Jane Lloyd
British artist and teacher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Elizabeth Jane Lloyd was a British artist and teacher. As an artist she worked in oils and watercolours, produced murals and also painted film sets. Biography Lloyd was born in London to a well-connected artistic family, her mother was a painter and several relatives were architects, including her grandfather, William Curtis Green. Lloyd attended Queen Anne's School in Caversham and began studying painting at the Chelsea School of Art in 1946. She then studied mural design at the Royal College of Art, RCA, from 1949 to 1952. Before she had even graduated from the RCA Lloyd completed several public and private mural commissions, notably for the Chelsea Pensioners' Rest Hall, The Tote Investors' Board Room and for the National Farmers Union. A mural at Dundee University was completed later. Lloyd had her first solo exhibition at the Royal Festival Hall in 1953 and also began exhibiting with the Royal Academy the same year. From 1953 to 1955, Lloyd taught at the Crown Manor Boys' Club in Hoxton.
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