Pearson, Anne Walker

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Anne Walker Pearson (born 19th July 1896) was a student at The Glasgow School of Art between 1912 and 1919, and again for the 1921-1922 year. She attended day classes studying drawing and painting during her main period of study, and when she later returned, was an etching student in the evenings.

She was the recipient of bursaries for most of her time at the School, including a "Main Grant" of £7 for the 1913-1914 year and Minor Travelling Bursaries of £8 between 1916 and 1918. Anne received The Dora Pintner diploma for drawing and painting during the 1918-1919 school year.

Her address throughout her time studying is noted as Barbegs, Croy and she became a qualified art teacher.

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