Flora Twort

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Flora C. Twort
Born(1893-06-24)June 24, 1893
Yeovil, Somerset, England
Died1985
StylePastels, watercolour
The Old Mill, Langstone

Flora Caroline Twort (24 June 1893 – 1985) was an English painter who specialised in watercolours and pastels of the scenes and people of Petersfield, Hampshire.

Flora was born at Yeovil, Somerset,[1] the daughter of Albert Samuel Twort and his wife Jane (nee Rapley.[2][3] Her father was a Surveyor of Taxes with the Inland Revenue, an employment that required constant relocation. By March 1898, he and his family had moved to Truro in Cornwall,[4] where they remained for several years, before moving to Lambeth,[5] and then Hampstead.[6]

Twort began painting at the age of four, and was educated at the South Hampstead High School,[7] London School of Art, the Regent Street Polytechnic and the Slade School of Art. At the end of World War I she moved to Petersfield, where she ran a secondhand bookshop at Numbers 1 and 2 The Square, in partnership with two other young women. The shop also sold handmade jewellery, pottery and textiles and gained a reputation as one of the finest book shops in the South of England. In 1934 she joined the Society of Women Artists.[8]

Her studio was above this shop until 1948, when the three partners decided to give up the shop and Twort moved to a studio in the nearby Church Path. Her work was exhibited in the Royal Academy and other London galleries, and she continued to paint until she was 81.

Her pictures, usually watercolours, typically contain local scenes of Petersfield which are filled with people and animals, with such subjects as The Square on Market Day, or the fair on Petersfield Heath. She also produced drawings in pencil, crayon, charcoal and pastel, including some fine portraits.

Twort was a friend of Nevil Shute, who in 1925 proposed marriage to her, unsuccessfully, though they remained lifelong friends[9] and she became godmother to his daughter Shirley Anne.[10] For a short period in 1939, Shute and his family lived at The Old Mill at Langstone, which she owned.

On her death she bequeathed her studio cottage and pictures to Hampshire County Council. A selection of her pictures is now displayed in her old studios, which have become the Flora Twort Gallery; the selection is changed twice per year. Hampshire County Council has also put 600 of her pictures online.

References[edit]

  1. ^ RG 12 piece 2221, folio 23, p.4; baptism register for St John's, Yeovil, 1891-1914, entry for 21 July 1893 (address recorded as Middle Street).
  2. ^ "Ancestry chart of John Turte & Katerina Holmsby". Rootsweb. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  3. ^ Marriage register for Shipley, Sussex, 1837-1911, entry for 5 October 1885.
  4. ^ Flora's sister, Mary Eleanor, was born at Truro on 27 March 1898 (civil registration birth index, Truro Q2 1898; 1939 Register of Hampstead; RG 13, piece 2221, folio 23, p.4.
  5. ^ Flora's brother, William John David, was born at Lambeth on 27 September 1901 (civil registration birth index, Lambeth, Q4 1901; 1939 Register of Hamptead; baptism register of Holy Trinity, Tulse Hill, Lambeth, entry for 7 October 1901).
  6. ^ RG 14, piece 592.
  7. ^ Who was Flora Twort?, HantsWeb biography
  8. ^ Cook, Jean H (1998). Famous Women of Hampshire. Happy Walking International. pp. 34–35. ISBN 1874754675.
  9. ^ Timeline 1921-1930, Neville Shute Norway Foundation
  10. ^ Timeline 1931-1940, Neville Shute Norway Foundation
  • "Who was Flora Twort?". Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), Hantsweb biography

Further reading[edit]

  • Flora Twort: A Petersfield Artist, Alice Munro-Faure, Hampshire Papers, 1995 (Hampshire County Council Record Series monograph)

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