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Nina Carroll

Nina Carroll (1932–1990, aka Nina Steane) was a British painter.

Nina Carroll
Married name: Nina Steane
Born(1932-09-20)20 September 1932
DiedJanuary 1990 (age 57)
Resting placeWolvercote Cemetery
51°47′28″N 1°16′23″W / 51.791°N 1.273°W / 51.791; -1.273
Alma materCheltenham School of Art
University of Oxford
Ruskin School of Art
Known forWatercolour landscapes
StyleWatercolour painting
SpouseJohn Steane
Children1 son, 2 daughters
Websitewww.paintingsbyninacarroll.co.uk

Carroll studied art at the Cheltenham School of Art and then studied English Literature at Oxford University, where she joined the Ruskin School of Art.[1]

Carroll held exhibitions in Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, London, and elsewhere in the United Kingdom and abroad.[2] She exhibited her work in group shows at Christie's (London), the Medici Gallery (London), New English Art Club, Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, and the Royal West of England Academy, the Serpentine Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and other places. During 1975 to 1990, Carroll held solo exhibitions at Alfred East Art Gallery (Kettering), Bristol Art Gallery, Woodstock Museum, the Oxford Playhouse, Northampton Central Art Gallery, Banbury Museum, Devizes Museum, and Cogges Manor Farm Museum, among other places. Her work is in the collections of Balliol College, Oxford, Borough of Kettering, Green College, Oxford, Guildhall Museum (Northampton), Law Library (Oxford), Taylorian Institution (Oxford). Her works have been sold through Mallams and Sotheby's.[3] Most of her work consists of colourful landscape watercolours.[4][5]

Personal life edit

After studying at Oxford, Carroll married John Steane, headmaster and archaeologist. They had three children together. Initially, they lived in Liverpool and then Southport. In 1964, they moved to Kettering, Northamptonshire, and in 1976 they moved to Oxfordshire.

She died of cancer at the age of 57.[1] She is buried in Wolvercote Cemetery under her married name of "Steane" with her son, alongside other literary figures such as J.R.R. Tolkien.[6]

Books edit

  • Adventures on the Moon, by Nina Carroll, Hutchinson's Books (London), 1947.
  • Autumn Song, by Ted Hughes, illustrated by Nina Carroll, Steane (Kettering, Northamptonshire), 1971.
  • Over the Wet Lawn, by Michael Standen, book jacket by Nina Carroll, Oxford University Press, 1977. ISBN 978-0192714107
  • Cogges Manor Fam Museum, cover by Nina Carroll, Oxfordshire County Council, 1993.ISBN 0-9520840-0-7
  • Nina Carroll's Seaside Piers, by Kate Steane, Geoff Tann, 2020. ISBN 978-1527271357
  • Nina Carroll: From House to Housebooks, by Kate Steane, Geoff Tann, 2021. ISBN 978-1838489502
  • Nina Carroll: Here and There, by Kate Steane, Geoff Tann, 2021. ISBN 978-1838489519

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Nina Carroll". Hargrave Fine Art. UK. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Nina Carroll CV". Paintings by Nina Carroll. UK. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Nina Carroll". Sotheby's. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Nina Carroll Sold at Auction Prices". Invaluable.com. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Nina Carroll". Artnet. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  6. ^ Shaw, Tony (25 March 2017), "Wolvercote Cemetery, Oxford #2: Nina Steane", Mainly the Obscure, and/or mainly 'Outsider' Literature

External links edit

  • Paintings by Nina Carroll website
  • "Nina Carroll Steane". Find a Grave.

nina, carroll, 1932, 1990, nina, steane, british, painter, married, name, nina, steaneborn, 1932, september, 1932united, kingdomdiedjanuary, 1990, oxfordshireresting, placewolvercote, cemetery51, 273alma, matercheltenham, school, artuniversity, oxfordruskin, s. Nina Carroll 1932 1990 aka Nina Steane was a British painter Nina CarrollMarried name Nina SteaneBorn 1932 09 20 20 September 1932United KingdomDiedJanuary 1990 age 57 OxfordshireResting placeWolvercote Cemetery51 47 28 N 1 16 23 W 51 791 N 1 273 W 51 791 1 273Alma materCheltenham School of ArtUniversity of OxfordRuskin School of ArtKnown forWatercolour landscapesStyleWatercolour paintingSpouseJohn SteaneChildren1 son 2 daughtersWebsitewww wbr paintingsbyninacarroll wbr co wbr uk Carroll studied art at the Cheltenham School of Art and then studied English Literature at Oxford University where she joined the Ruskin School of Art 1 Carroll held exhibitions in Northamptonshire Oxfordshire London and elsewhere in the United Kingdom and abroad 2 She exhibited her work in group shows at Christie s London the Medici Gallery London New English Art Club Royal Academy the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the Royal West of England Academy the Serpentine Gallery the Victoria and Albert Museum and other places During 1975 to 1990 Carroll held solo exhibitions at Alfred East Art Gallery Kettering Bristol Art Gallery Woodstock Museum the Oxford Playhouse Northampton Central Art Gallery Banbury Museum Devizes Museum and Cogges Manor Farm Museum among other places Her work is in the collections of Balliol College Oxford Borough of Kettering Green College Oxford Guildhall Museum Northampton Law Library Oxford Taylorian Institution Oxford Her works have been sold through Mallams and Sotheby s 3 Most of her work consists of colourful landscape watercolours 4 5 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Books 3 References 4 External linksPersonal life editAfter studying at Oxford Carroll married John Steane headmaster and archaeologist They had three children together Initially they lived in Liverpool and then Southport In 1964 they moved to Kettering Northamptonshire and in 1976 they moved to Oxfordshire She died of cancer at the age of 57 1 She is buried in Wolvercote Cemetery under her married name of Steane with her son alongside other literary figures such as J R R Tolkien 6 Books editAdventures on the Moon by Nina Carroll Hutchinson s Books London 1947 Autumn Song by Ted Hughes illustrated by Nina Carroll Steane Kettering Northamptonshire 1971 Over the Wet Lawn by Michael Standen book jacket by Nina Carroll Oxford University Press 1977 ISBN 978 0192714107 Cogges Manor Fam Museum cover by Nina Carroll Oxfordshire County Council 1993 ISBN 0 9520840 0 7 Nina Carroll s Seaside Piers by Kate Steane Geoff Tann 2020 ISBN 978 1527271357 Nina Carroll From House to Housebooks by Kate Steane Geoff Tann 2021 ISBN 978 1838489502 Nina Carroll Here and There by Kate Steane Geoff Tann 2021 ISBN 978 1838489519References edit a b Nina Carroll Hargrave Fine Art UK Retrieved 6 March 2024 Nina Carroll CV Paintings by Nina Carroll UK Retrieved 6 March 2024 Nina Carroll Sotheby s Retrieved 6 March 2024 Nina Carroll Sold at Auction Prices Invaluable com Retrieved 6 March 2024 Nina Carroll Artnet Retrieved 6 March 2024 Shaw Tony 25 March 2017 Wolvercote Cemetery Oxford 2 Nina Steane Mainly the Obscure and or mainly Outsider LiteratureExternal links editPaintings by Nina Carroll website Nina Carroll Steane Find a Grave nbsp This article about an artist from the United Kingdom is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nina Carroll amp oldid 1216665838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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