Name Kate Eadie | ||
Died November 8, 1945, Alcester, United Kingdom Residence Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Kate Muriel Mason Eadie RMS ARBSA (1878 – 8 November 1945) was a jeweller and craftswoman in Birmingham, England, working in the Arts and Crafts style. In September 1940, she married the Birmingham Pre-Raphaelite painter Sidney Meteyard, who she met when she studied at Birmingham School of Art, having modelled for many of his pictures, including Jasmine. They worked together on stained glass.
A well as jewellery, she made larger items such as fire screens.
In 1915, she was elected an associate of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, with whom she had exhibited a case of jewellery in 1908-1909, a processional cross in 1909, and another case of jewellery in 1911.
At one time, she lived at The Malthouse, Evesham Road, Cookhill, Alcester, Warwickshire, with her sisters, and with Meteyard.