Rose Gwynneth Cobden Holt (1909–1995), was a British artist known for her ivory sculptures on religious subjects.
Her most famous work is a depiction of the Annunciation, created circa 1946.
[1] She was the eldest of three daughters and after attending St Anne's Convent in Birmingham, was accepted into Wolverhampton School of Art aged 16.
[2] There she studied under Richard Emerson and met a fellow student, T. B. Huxley-Jones, whom she married in 1934.
In 1934, Huxley-Jones was appointed Head of Sculpture at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen, where the couple were based for twelve years.