Eleanor Gribble Explained

Eleanor Gribble
Birth Name:Eleanor Mary Woolmer
Birth Date:9 September 1883
Birth Place:Homerton, London
Death Place:Ipswich, England
Nationality:British
Known For:Painting, design

Eleanor Mary Gribble née Woolmer (9 September 1883 – 22 November 1960) was a British artist known as a painter, designer and book illustrator.[1]

Biography

Gribble was born in the Homerton district of London into a large family who moved to Ipswich when she was a teenager.[2] [1] After working as a draper's assistant alongside her father, Gribble entered the Ipswich School of Art before studying at the Royal College of Art in London and spending time drawing at the British Museum.[2] [3] As a student in London she won prizes in several different fields, including book illustration, before returning to Ipswich.[2] There she ran her own private art school from her studio and also taught furniture decoration and interior design at the Ipswich School of Art.[2] [3] From 1913 until 1922 Gribble was the head designer and crafts women for the Frederick Tibbenham furniture company in Ipswich.[1] She also illustrated a number of books for different publishers, including for William Collins.[2] As an artist she exhibited paintings at the Royal Academy in London, in France and Belgium and with the Society of Women Artists.[2] [3] She was active in the Ipswich Art Club and also exhibited with the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art.[1] In 1918 she married Ernest Robert Gribble and is buried at Little Blakenham in Suffolk.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gribble, Eleanor Mary. 25 September 2020. Suffolk Artists.
  2. Book: Sara Gray. Dark River. 2019. British Women Artists. A Biographical Dictionary of 1000 Women Artists in the British Decorative Arts . 978-1-911121-63-3.
  3. Book: David Buckman. Art Dictionaries Ltd. 2006. Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 1, A to L . 0-953260-95-X.