Jean Young Art
Jean Young was born in London where she studied at the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham under Otway McCannell. Then for two years, she was at the Polytechnic School of Art, Regent Street, with Stuart Tresilian, and in 1933–38 at the Royal Academy Schools where her teachers included Walter Russell, Sir Walter Thomas Monnington and F. E. Jackson. She was a medallist for composition at the Schools in 1938. Young was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists and the New English Art Club. She held a series of solo shows in London, Canterbury and Bath; mixed show appearances including the Royal Academy of Arts, the Lisson Gallery and the Society of Wildlife Artists. Hereford Museum and Art Gallery hold examples of her work.
1940s Jean Young Art
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1730s Old Masters Jean Young Art
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1880s Victorian Jean Young Art
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1950s Expressionist Jean Young Art
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1950s Jean Young Art
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1970s Expressionist Jean Young Art
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2010s Impressionist Jean Young Art
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1960s Jean Young Art
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1980s French School Jean Young Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Jean Young Art
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1880s Post-Impressionist Jean Young Art
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2010s Contemporary Jean Young Art
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Jean Young Art
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