Roberta Everett

Roberta Alice Gordon Everett (née Roberta Hatcher; 29 May 1906 – 1979) was a British sculptor who produced busts and figures in bronze, clay and plaster.

Everett was born in Surrey where she was raised by her mother, after her father died while she was still a young child.

[2][3] Having gained her Art Teachers' Diploma, Everett began a teaching career alongside producing sculptures and other artworks.

[1] She taught art and crafts at schools and colleges at Brentwood in Essex and at Shoreditch and Bow in east London where she was the senior art mistress at the Coborn School for Girls from 1948 to 1950.

[1][3] As an artist, Everett worked in clay, plaster, stone and bronze to produce busts, heads and figures.