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Slaney, Margery Noel
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- Slaney, Noel
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Dates of existence
1915-2000
History
Margery Noel Slaney, known as Noel Slaney, enrolled at the GSA in 1933 and gained her Diploma, with distinction, in 1937. Following a further two years post Diploma study, in 1939, she was awarded one of the last Haldane Travelling Scholarships before the start of WW2.
Throughout her GSA career, her address was 182 Kings Park Avenue, Glasgow. She married fellow artist, George F Moules in 1940 and later went on to teach art at Hillhead High School, Glasgow.
She was a member of the RSW, SSA, SSWA and exhibited at the Royal Academy. She was known as a painter of every-day life, particularly interior scenes. Examples of her work can be found in Glasgow Museums, and the Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow.
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P915
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Sources
- GSA Records
- Harris, P. and Halsby, J., The Dictionary of Scottish Painters: 1600 to the present, 1998