Valerie Wiffen

Valerie Wiffen ARCA is a London-based British artist who is best known for her portraiture.

Biography

Wiffen was born in Danbury, Essex in 1943 and received her art education and training at South West Essex Technical College and School of Art,[1] and then the Royal College of Art Painting School, London, where she studied under Sandra Blow, Jean Bratby, Mary Fedden, Ruskin Spear, Carel Weight, Peter Blake and Ken Howard. Wiffen won the Royal College of Art Drawing Prize in 1966 when she graduated. She is an ARCA (an associate of the RCA).

Wiffen's notable portrait commissions include HRH The Duke of Edinburgh[2] which is in the collection of the Board of Deputies and Dr Carey, when he was Archbishop of Canterbury, with Mrs Carey. She has work in various public collections such as her portrait of Sir Sigmund Sternberg[3] (1998)[4] which is in the National Portrait Gallery, Sir Gavyn Arthur as Lord Mayor of London which is in the Guildhall Art Gallery; Margaret Beckett MP which was a presentation from the Jain community; the High Commissioner for India Dr LM Singhvi which is in the collection of the Bhavan Centre for Indian Music and her portrait of Rabbi Dr Louis Jacobs[5] is in the Jewish Museum, London.

Solo Exhibitions

Selected Work in Group Shows & National Collections

1972 Liverpool Bluecoat Gallery.
1963 - 1966 inclusions in the annual exhibition of the New English Art Club.
1996 inclusion in the annual exhibition of the New English Art Club.
1963 - 1997 numerous inclusions in the summer exhibition of Royal_Academy_of_Arts, London.
1994 - 2000 present, annual inclusions in the tutor’s show at West Dean Summer School.
1998 London School of Economics.
2000 National Portrait Gallery (permanent collection).

Publications

Wiffen has written various books on drawing including; Collins Learn to Draw – Still Life[8] and Figure Sketching School: The Essential Step-by-step Guide to Sketching Accurate Life-like Figures (Readers Digest). [9]

References

  1. "SWET - South West Essex Technical College". archiveshub. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  2. Gulliver, John (13 December 2012). "Why Art School Made a Real Impression on me". Camden New Journal. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  3. "Valerie Wiffen (1943-)". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  4. "Discover Artists – Valerie J Wiffen". Art Uk. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  5. Gulliver, John (13 December 2012). "John Gulliver: Dr Louis Jacobs, the rabbi who fell foul of the establishment". Camden New Journal. Camden New Journal. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  6. Marasco, Giuseppe. "The Thoroughly Modern Valerie Wiffen". A World To Win. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  7. Simpson, Caroline. "Eye-Witness Accounts". Glass Magazine Online. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  8. Wiffen, Valerie (4 January 1999). Collins Learn to Draw – Still Life. UK: Collins. p. 64. ISBN 978-0004133331.
  9. Wiffen, Valerie (22 February 2002). Figure Sketching School: The Essential Step-by-step Guide to Sketching Accurate Life-like Figures. UK: Readers Digest. p. 144. ISBN 978-0276425707.

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