Butterworth, Ninetta (1922-2010)

Creator details

Name
Butterworth, Ninetta (1922-2010)
Nationality
English
Biography
Born in Jersey to an artistic family originally from Cheshire, Butterworth began to draw horses at the age of four. She was educated at Jersey College for Girls and on leaving school worked in stables as a groom. She moved to Devon where she worked in hunt stables and hunted with the Silverton and East Devon Foxhounds.<br> <br> Her portraits of horses and dogs and hunting and racing scenes soon found a market with Christmas card firms. In 1951 Fores Gallery began to exhibit her work, and in 1955 some of her work was published in limited editions under the pseudonym ‘Vixen’. In the late 1950s she became interested in coaching pictures and her carriage scenes, published by Royle as greetings cards, found great favour with the British Driving Society.<br> <br> In the 1970s she began to paint pictures of the Lipizzaners of the Spanish Riding School. In 1973 she had a one-man show at the Fores Gallery in Bond Street. Although influenced by Lionel Edwards she is totally self-taught.<br>

Assets (5 in total)

Park Phaeton, 1972 (gouache on paper)
Coaching at Hurlingham, 1936 (w/c on paper)
Hunting Scene (oil on canvas)
Spider Phaeton, 1972 (gouache on paper)
Autumn Sunlight, 1982 (oil on canvas)

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