Impey, Harriet

Creator details

Name
Impey, Harriet
Nationality
English
Biography
Harriet Impey has drawn and painted constantly all her life, and as a child longed to be the ship's artist on an expedition of exploration. She was also inspired by the beautiful 18th-century Indian paintings of animals from the menagerie of her great great great great grandmother, Lady Impey of Calcutta, which are now spread in collections around the world. Harriet studied at Cambridge University, and started her artistic career in 2000, when she designed and executed a six-panel painted window series for St Hilda's College chapel in Oxford. She worked with glass for several years, but after becoming disabled she moved onto print-making, acrylics, watercolour, collage and other media. She lives in Leiden, the Netherlands, and her atelier is situated in the heart of the city. She has had several recent exhibitions in Leiden and Oxford, including Galerie Zone, Galerie Isabelle Riffon, and restaurant Dende.

Assets (6 in total)

Left hand window of 'The Garden of Eden' triptych with lily and clematis, 2000 (stained glass)
Right hand window of 'The Easter Garden' triptych with vine, 2000 (stained glass)
Central window of 'The Garden of Eden' triptych with serpent, 2000 (stained glass)
Right hand window of 'The Garden of Eden' triptych with lily and fig, 2000 (stained glass)
Central window of 'The Easter Garden' triptych with cross, 2000 (stained glass)
Left hand window of 'The Easter Garden' triptych with vine and lily, 2000 (stained glass)

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