Carol Wyatt

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Carol Wyatt
Born
Carol Bernice Wyatt

(1946-10-04) 4 October 1946 (age 77)
Camberwell School of Art
Known forPainting, Stage Design

Carol Wyatt (born 4 October 1946) is a British artist known as a painter and for her stage designs for opera productions.

Biography

Wyatt studied at the

Camberwell School of Art
from 1968 to 1971. She was awarded the Lord Carron Prize by Sir
Camberwell School of Art and Saint Martin's School of Art at graduate level and at the Edinburgh College of Art
at postgraduate level.

Wyatt's work is featured in numerous collections including those of the

Towner Gallery and important collections in England
, United States, Italy, France and Switzerland.

Various mixed and one person shows soon led to Wyatt's first one-person museum tour in 1980–1981 culminating at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury. In 1988, her work was included in The Romantic Tradition in Contemporary British Painting with

and Lance Smith which toured Spanish Museums and was curated by Keith Patrick.

Her work is much connected with theatre and opera, referring to

De Chirico's sets and costumes for Bellini
's Puritani for the Maggio Musicale. She continues her work as a fine artist as well as respected theatrical set and costume designer.

See also

  • A Checklist of Painters c1200-1994

References