Catherine Dean (artist)

Catherine Dean (also known as Catherine Houthuesen) (16 October 1905 – 24 January 1983) was a British landscape and still-life artist,[1] and at St Gabriel's Training College at the University of London, she was an instructor and head of the Art Department.

She was a part-time lecturer at LCC training college and taught classes for teachers at Blackheath and Camberwell Schools of Art between 1931 and 1937.

[2] A third-year course with Catherine Houthuesen was offered to students to advance beyond the standard two-year art program.

[2] Her husband found works of art which became the 61-item St Gabriel's College Collection that spanned four centuries.

She then coordinated the Memorial Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Albert Houthuesen (1903–79) held in 1981 at the South London Art Gallery.