Falkner, Anne Louise

England, (1862-1933)

  • Anne Louise Falkner - Paysans Bretons et les porcs
  • Paysans Bretons et les porcs

  • [Breton Farmers and pigs]
  • (ndg.), oil on paper
  • 10.4 x 13 in. (25.5 x 33 cm.)
  • Editor’s Note:

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About the Artist:

Anne Louise Falkner, England, (1862-1933), aka: Anne L. Falkner; Annie L. Falkner, was the sister of the novelist John Meade Falkner.

She and her partner Leslie Hervey (1857-1920) associated themselves with the St. Ives colony in 1907, and took over one of the Piazza studios during WWI.

Originally from a clergy family in Dorchester, Falkner is said to have trained at the Slade in 1889. Records show that she exhibited in London in the 1890s from an address in Bedford (1893) and from addresses in Berkshire (1900, 1908) before finally settling in St Ives. She also exhibited frequently at the Beaux Arts, including a joint show with Leslie Hervey.

Their final Show Day in St Ives was in 1916, and sometime thereafter the pair appear to have moved on to France, with Annie exhibiting with frequency during the 1920s at the Salon d’Automne, where she also served as Secretary. [DES-03/18]

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