Jessie Bayes Explained

Jessie Bayes
Birth Place:London, United Kingdom
Death Place:London, United Kingdom
Nationality:British
Movement:Arts and Crafts

Jessie Bayes (b. 1876 Hampstead, London - d. 1970) was a British Arts & Crafts artist who specialized in miniature paintings, illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, iconography and more.

Biography

In the earlier part of her life, Bayes did not have much technical training in the arts, but was born into a family of artists.[1] She studied under her brother Walter Bayes, who was a well known artist and critic at the time. She was sister to Gilbert Bayes and Emmeline Bayes as well. Her father Alfred Walter Bayes, was an artist who regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts.[2]

In 1906 she became a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers and in 1908 exhibited at the Royal Academy. She was a part of RMS's council throughout 1925-1935. One example of her work is the stained glass windows for St. Luke's Church in Grayshott, Hampshire, England.[3]

List of works

Notes and References

  1. Quigley . J . May 15, 1914 . The Art of Jessie Bayes, Artist & Craftswoman . The Studio . 61 . 254 . September 7, 2015.
  2. Web site: Walter Bayes 1869–1956 .
  3. http://www.grayshott-archive.org.uk/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=135 Stained Glass Windows of St Luke’s Church
  4. Web site: AFTER THE CONFLICT - Cumbrian War Memorials: A gem of a memorial. 14 October 2008.
  5. Web site: Rathbone, Percy & Mary – Epsom & Ewell History Explorer.
  6. Book: Martin Crampin. Y Lolfa Cyf. 2014. Stained Glass from Welsh Churches . 978-184771-8259.