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Beryl Dean
1911–2001
Radical, innovative embroiderer, designer, teacher and writer, brought up in Bromley, Kent, who from 1929 trained at the Royal School of Needlework with Rebecca Crompton; studied millinery and dress design under Elizabeth Grace Thomson at Bromley School of Art for 18 months; then won a Royal Exhibition to the Royal College of Art, 1935–8, studying embroidery while teaching at Bromley School of Art.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Picture Beryl Dean (1911–2001)Picture The Embroiderers' Guild
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Pictorial Panel c.1950 Beryl Dean (1911–2001)Pictorial Panel c.1950 The Embroiderers' Guild
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Bible Cover 1960 J. S. Dunn (active 1950–1960) and Beryl Dean (1911–2001)Bible Cover 1960 The Embroiderers' Guild
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Ecclesiastical Sampler c.1950 Beryl Dean (1911–2001)Ecclesiastical Sampler c.1950 The Embroiderers' Guild
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Ecclesiastical Sampler 1953 Beryl Dean (1911–2001)Ecclesiastical Sampler 1953 The Embroiderers' Guild
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Pictorial Panel Beryl Dean (1911–2001)Pictorial Panel The Embroiderers' Guild
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Panel 1958 Beryl Dean (1911–2001)Panel 1958 The Embroiderers' Guild
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Sample 1953 Beryl Dean (1911–2001)Sample 1953 The Embroiderers' Guild