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Name
  
Bernard Adeney

Died
  
April 4, 1966

"Living in a Sacred Cosmos: Indonesia and the Future of Islam", with Dr. Bernard Adeney-Risakotta


Bernard Adeney (2 August 1878 - 4 April 1966) was an English painter and textile designer. He was a founding member of the London Group, an artists' exhibiting society, and was its president from 1921-1923. Between 1930 and 1947, he was head of the textile school at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, where he had taught since 1903. One of his most notable works is the painting Toy Sailing Boats (1911), which formed part of a seven-piece collection of panels painted for Borough Polytechnic under the direction of Roger Fry. Other works include Edge of a Wood, Barley Fields, West Wittering, Pond and Trees, Farm Buildings and The Parade, Cowes.

Adeney was born on 2 August 1878 in London, the son of Canon W. F. Adeney. He studied at the Royal Academy, the Academie Julian in Paris and later the Slade School of Fine Art. He married fellow painter Noel Gilford.

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