Millicent Emily Ayrton PRICE CHARTS
1913 Hoylake, Cheshire, England - 2000. Known for: Floral painting, teaching.
Millicent E. Ayrton R.Cam.A., M.B.E. was born in Hoylake, Cheshire in 1913. She was a natural painter with an intuitive feel for colour and composition, her flair was evident from an early age... Read full biography
Millicent E. Ayrton R.Cam.A., M.B.E. was born in Hoylake, Cheshire in 1913. She was a natural painter with an intuitive feel for colour and composition, her flair was evident from an early age leading her to to enroll at the Liverpool College of Art in 1930 where she studied under the highly... Read full biography
Millicent E. Ayrton R.Cam.A., M.B.E. was born in Hoylake, Cheshire in 1913. She was a natural painter with an intuitive feel for colour and composition, her flair was evident from an early age leading her to to enroll at the Liverpool College of Art in 1930 where she studied under the highly influential artist William Charles Penn (1877 – 1968). Millicent came from a wealthy background enabling her to travel freely an influence which is clearly seen in her many landscapes of the British Isles... Read full biography
Millicent E. Ayrton R.Cam.A., M.B.E. was born in Hoylake, Cheshire in 1913. She was a natural painter with an intuitive feel for colour and composition, her flair was evident from an early age leading her to to enroll at the Liverpool College of Art in 1930 where she studied under the highly influential artist William Charles Penn (1877 – 1968). Millicent came from a wealthy background enabling her to travel freely an influence which is clearly seen in her many landscapes of the British Isles and abroad. As well as a painter she became a teacher herself and was also a member of The Liverpool Academy, The Royal Cambrian Academy, The Wirral Society of Arts and showed extensively at the Royal West of England Academy, the Royal Academy, the... Read full biography
Millicent E. Ayrton R.Cam.A., M.B.E. was born in Hoylake, Cheshire in 1913. She was a natural painter with an intuitive feel for colour and composition, her flair was evident from an early age leading her to to enroll at the Liverpool College of Art in 1930 where she studied under the highly influential artist William Charles Penn (1877 – 1968). Millicent came from a wealthy background enabling her to travel freely an influence which is clearly seen in her many landscapes of the British Isles and abroad. As well as a painter she became a teacher herself and was also a member of The Liverpool Academy, The Royal Cambrian Academy, The Wirral Society of Arts and showed extensively at the Royal West of England Academy, the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and several times at the The Walker Gallery Liverpool.... Read full biography

