Gwynneth Holt

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.

Clay maquette by Gwynneth Holt
Two figures bronze by Gwynneth Holt