City and Guilds of London Art School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

(Years are for college attendance)

  • Lauren Child (author and illustrator, 1980s)
  • Barnaby Hosking (contemporary artist 2000s)
  • Alastair Mackie (contemporary artist 2000s)
  • Rolf Harris (painter, entertainer, 1950s)
  • Allan Sly F.R.B.S. (sculptor, 1970s)
  • Jim Mathieson (sculptor) (1960s)
  • William Lasdun (sculptor 1970s)
  • Richard Foster R.P. (painter, 1960s)
  • Annie Williams R.W.S. R.E. (Painter, 1960s)
  • Stephen Wiltshire M.B.E. (artist, 1990s)
  • Miho Sato (artist, 1990s)
  • Lucy Cavendish (painter, 1990s)
  • Michael Renton (designer, engraver, 1950s)
  • Ann le Bas R.E. N.E.A.C. (artist, 1940s)
  • Marguerite Horner (artist, 2000s)
  • Simon Edmondson (artist, 1970s)
  • Abdul Hakim Onitolo (artist, 1990s)
  • Warren Curry (artist, 1970s)
  • Karen Newman (artist) (Sculptor)
  • Francisco Centofanti's (artist, 1990s)
  • Naomi Jobson (artist, 1990s)
  • Jane Bond N.E.A.C. (artist, 1980s)
  • Tapfuma Gutsa (artist, 1980s)
  • Karen Newman (artist, 1970s)
  • Camilla de Martino (artist, 1990s)
  • Alexis Hunter (artist, 1970s)
  • Mary Anstee-Parry (artist, 1990s)
  • Yukako Shibata (artist, 2000s)
  • Conrad Frankel (Jerwood Drawing Prizewinner, 2000s)
  • Gallery Website (painter, gallerist, 1960s)
  • Marcia Bennett-Male (1990s, stone carver/sculptor)
  • Hugo Bruce (sculptor 1980s)
  • Frank Dobson (sculptor) R.A. (1912)
  • Arthur Rackham (illustrator 1880s)
  • Glyn Philpot R.A.
  • Edmund Blampied (Illustrator 1900s)
  • F.W. Pomeroy R.A. (sculptor)
  • Goscombe John R.A. (sculptor)
  • George Frampton R.A.(sculptor)
  • C. J. Allen (sculptor)
  • Harry Bates A.R.A. (sculptor)
  • George Tinworth (ceramic artist)
  • Stanhope Forbes R.A. (Newlyn School painter)
  • Charles Haslewood Shannon R.A. (Painter)
  • Martin Brothers (Potters)
  • Leonard Raven-Hill (illustrator)

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