Nationality British Name Anna Airy Books Making a Start | Occupation Artist | |
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Died October 23, 1964, Greenwich, United Kingdom |
Anna airy
Anna Airy (6 June 1882 – 23 October 1964) was an English oil painter, pastel artist and etcher. She was one of the first women officially commissioned as a war artist and was recognised as one of the leading women artists of her generation.
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- Anna airy
- Anna Airy 1882 1964 A collection of paintings 4K Ultra HD
- Early life
- Work
- Exhibitions
- Publications
- Memberships
- References
Anna Airy (1882-1964) A collection of paintings 4K Ultra HD
Early life
Airy was born in Greenwich, London, daughter of engineer Wilfrid Airy and Anna nee Listing, and granddaughter of Astronomer Royal George Biddell Airy. Airy trained at the Slade School of Fine Art in London from 1899 to 1903, where she studied alongside William Orpen and Augustus John, under Fred Brown, Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer. Airy won prizes at the Slade School for portrait, figure, and other subjects including the Slade School Scholarship in 1902. She also won the Melville Nettleship Prize in 1900, 1901 and 1902.
Work

Airy was given commissions in a number of factories and painted her canvases on site during World War I, in difficult and sometimes dangerous conditions. For example, while working at great speed to paint A Shell Forge at a National Projectile Factory, Hackney Marshes, London in an extremely hot environment, "the ground became so hot that her shoes were burnt off her feet". This painting was featured in an exhibition at the Imperial War Museum's 2011-2012 exhibition Women War Artists.

In June 1918 the Munitions Committee of the Imperial War Museum commissioned her to create four paintings representing typical scenes in four munitions factories:

She was also commissioned by the Women's Work Section.
In 1917 she was commissioned by the Canadian War Memorials Fund; and in 1940 by the Ministry of Munitions.
Her etching Forerunners of Fruit (c.1925) is in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Exhibitions

Airy's work was exhibited at the Royal Academy and elsewhere in 1905 and in each subsequent year, her first one-woman exhibition having been held at the Carfax Gallery in 1908. She was also exhibited at International Exhibitions, including Continental, Colonial, and American. She has been represented in the British Museum; the Victoria and Albert Museum; and the Imperial War Museum. Her work also appeared in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia as well as in Auckland, New Zealand; Vancouver and Ottawa in Canada; and in the Corporation Art Galleries of Liverpool, Leeds, Huddersfield, Birkenhead, Blackpool, Rochdale, Ipswich, Doncaster, Lincoln, Harrogate, Paisley and Newport.
Publications
Airy is the author of:
Memberships
1906 Member of The Pastel Society (elected).
1908 Royal Society of Painters and Etchers (elected).
1909 Member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters.
1918 Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (elected).
1945 President of the Ipswich Art Society (elected).
1952 Member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts.