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Marjorie Frances Bruford known as Midge Bruford (9 April 1902 – 1958) was a British artist associated with the Newlyn School of artists. Although born in Eastbourne, Bruford was an active participant in several of the artist groups based in Cornwall throughout her adult life.


Biography

Bruford was born in Eastbourne and attended Badminton School in the
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area of Bristol. There she became friends with Mornie Birch, one of the daughters of the Cornwall artist
Lamorna Birch Samuel John "Lamorna" Birch, RA, RWS (7 June 1869 – 7 January 1955) was an English artist in oils and watercolours. At the suggestion of fellow artist Stanhope Forbes, Birch adopted the ''soubriquet'' "Lamorna" to distinguish himself from Li ...
. This connection led Bruford to taking art classes at Forbes School of Painting in Newlyn during the 1920s. Later, Bruford took art lessons from other artists based in Newlyn, including
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and Harold Harvey, and also studied under Lamorna Birch in the 1930s. For a time Bruford lived at Treveneth, near Paul, before spending time studying in Paris and later lived in a cottage between Paul and Mousehole. Bruford mainly painted portraits and landscapes and was the subject of several portraits by Dod Proctor. Bruford and the Cornish artist Richard Weatherby (1881–1953) lived together at
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in the late 1920s but although at one point they were engaged they never married. During her artistic career Bruford exhibited at the Newlyn Art Gallery during the 1920s, at the Goupil Gallery in London, the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, with the New English Art Club and the Society of Women Artists. Bruford was a regular exhibitor at the
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, in total having some thirty-two works accepted for display there between 1924 and 1955.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bruford, Marjorie Frances 1902 births 1958 deaths 20th-century English painters 20th-century English women artists Painters from Cornwall Newlyn School of Artists People educated at Badminton School People from Eastbourne People from Newlyn