Carline, Nancy (1909–2004)
Carline, Nancy (1909–2004)
English artist. Born Nancy Mona Higgins, Nov 30, 1909, in London, England; died Oct 18, 2004; dau. of shopkeepers; attended Slade School of Art; studied with Philip Wilson Steer and Victor Polunin; m. Richard Carline (artist and son of artist George Carline), 1950; children: 1 son, 1 daughter.
Painter of townscapes and landscapes, was a member of the Carline circle; painting "Supper on the Terrace" (1946) hangs in the Tate; had a retrospective at the Camden Centre (1980).
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