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Cherryl Fountain was born on 1950 in Lincolnshire, England. Discover Cherryl Fountain’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Her work was shown at the Museum of Modern Art, Machynlleth, in 2017–2018. In 2019 she exhibited at Plantae, the annual exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists. The watercolours shown at Plantae were: Aunt Dusty, Paul Cook’s Miss Indiana and Beauty and the Beast. In the “Inspired at Mompesson House” exhibition in March 2020, Fountain’s painting of May Griffin in the Garden at Mompesson featured as a solo display in one of the rooms. It was painted as a National Trust Centenary celebration in 1995.

In 2013 Fountain created a backdrop for Jim Marshall’s Malmaison Carnations exhibit, which won a gold medal at the Hampton Court Flower Show. At the 2015 Chelsea Flower Show, Fountain produced backdrops for irises bred by Cedric Morris, for the Howard Nurseries’ Gold Medal exhibit in the Grand Pavilion.

In 2008 Fountain exhibited alongside Brenda Evans at Horsebridge Arts Centre, Whitstable.

Works by Fountain have been varied, and include the Baptismal Roll (2000) which is an illustrated manuscript now kept at Selling Church, Kent, and portraits of Nigel Nicolson and Claire Palley. Work now in the possession of the National Trust Foundation for Art includes projects at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Nymans, Stoneacre, Barrington Court and Mompesson House.

Between 1991 and 2000 she taught art and design at The North School, Ashford, Kent. She also taught painting and drawing for adults, on behalf of Kent County Council, for over twenty years.

In 1991 two pieces by Fountain were exhibited by the London-based arts charity Discerning Eye: Kentish Garden and Cottage Door. In 1992 Discerning Eye showed One O’Clock in the Rose Garden and White Garden in August.

Between 1983 and 2004, Fountain’s work was shown in solo and two-person exhibitions bearing her name.

Fountain received two scholarships which are reflected in her work. The first, in 1978, was a bursary from the Government of Italy, dedicated to painting and art history in Perugia. The second in 1983 was a bursary from the Richard Ford Foundation, which was founded by Sir Brinsley Ford “to enable young painters to study masterpieces in the Prado,” Madrid.

Over 28 summers, between 1975 and 2013, at least 40 of Fountain’s works were accepted for show at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions. Various art interests and Kent institutions have recognised Fountain’s achievement in this respect, including author Geoff Hassell; Pippa Palmar, for Kent County Council and Hadlow College; Katherine Tyrell, for the Society of Botanical Artists.

She read fine art at the University of Reading, graduating in 1972. Fountain trained as a teacher at Brighton Polytechnic, qualifying in 1973. Between January 1975 and June 1977 she was a student at the Royal Academy Schools, where she was taught by Jane Dowling and the portrait painter Peter Greenham, among others. At the Royal Academy she was also a student of Roderic Barrett, and as a former student she took part in an exhibition in his memory at the Chappel Galleries in 2006.

Cherryl Angela Fountain (born 1950) is an English still life, landscape and botanical artist. As the daughter of a gamekeeper and a resident of rural east Kent, much of her work reflects an environment of farming, botanical gardens and country life. Her work has been accepted for exhibition at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition on twenty-eight occasions, and she has received bursaries and numerous awards in honour of her work.

Cherryl Angela Fountain was born in 1950 in Lincolnshire, the daughter of gamekeeper Peter Robin Fountain and Ruby Margaret Elmer, who were both originally from Yorkshire. Her mother and her brother Julian have been referenced in her drawings and paintings.

An early patron was Henry George Herbert Milles-Lade (1940–1996), the 5th Earl Sondes of Lees Court, and Stringmans Farm, Badlesmere, Kent, where Fountain’s father Peter was head gamekeeper for many years, running “one of Britain’s best shoots.” The hunting background is reflected in the hunting subjects of some works, including Beater’s Hut.

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