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Annie Walke

Annie Walke or Anne Fearon Walke (1877 Banstead, Surrey - 1965 Penzance) was an English artist.〔(''Anne Walke''. ) Penlee House Museum and Gallery. Retrieved 1 October 2012.〕〔 Anne Fearon grew up and was schooled in Banstead, Surrey. After completing her studies at the Chelsea School of Art and the London School of Art, she and her sister, Hilda, furthered their studies in Dresden, Germany. About the turn of the 20th century Miss Fearon settled in Cornwall, where she continued her studies and established a studio in the Cornish coastal village of Polruan. After she married Nicolo Bernard Walke in 1911, she soon moved with him to St Hilary, Cornwall. where her husband became the vicar in 1913. She was a member of the Newlyn School and other artists' organizations and created portraits and religious works for churches. Her work has been exhibited in England, Paris, America and South Africa. In the latter part of her life Walke was a published poet.
==Personal life==
Anne Fearon was born in 1877 in Banstead, Surrey (just outside what is now the border of Greater London),〔 one of six children born to Edith Jane Duffield Fearon and Paul Bradshaw Fearon, a successful London wine merchant. One of the four girls was a sister named Hilda, also an artist, who was born the year after Anne's birth.〔
Anne attended the Cheltenham Ladies College, Chelsea School of Art and the London School of Art. She exhibited her paintings at the Royal Academy and other venues in London. Her instructors included Sir William Orpen, Augustus John and Sir William Nicholson. After Anne and Hilda finished their formal studies in the London area, they travelled together for additional education in Dresden. Between about 1902 and 1904 she may have joined her sister in St Ives, Cornwall.〔〔
;Example of works of her instructors

File:Orpen the thinker.jpg|Sir William Orpen, ''The Thinker'', 1918
File:Brooklyn Museum - Woman by a Riverbank - Augustus John - from Commons.jpg|Augustus John, ''Woman by a Riverbank'', 1910-1912, Brooklyn Museum
File:William Newzam Prior Nicholson - Canadian Headquarters Staff.jpg|Sir William Nicholson, ''Canadian Headquarters Staff'', 1918, Canadian War Museum, Ottawa

She married Nicolo Bernard "Ber" Walke, already an Anglican priest, in 1911 while he was a curate at Polruan where she had established a studio.〔Walke, Bernard (2002) ''Twenty Years at St Hilary''. Mount Hawke: Truran, pp. 5-6, 12, 152〕 Bernard Walke was appointed St Hilary Church's vicar in 1912, but not instituted to the living until 1913. He remained vicar until 1936.〔〔Claughton Pellew; Anne Stevens; Ashmolean Museum. ''(Claughton Pellew: wood engravings : Ashmolean Museum, Eldon Gallery, 16 September-22 November 1987 )''. Ashmolean Museum; September 1987. p. 14.〕 The couple was described by Newlyn School artist Laura Knight:
They were both long and thin, and Ber always wore dandy silk socks - he was not in the least like a parson to look at. A man with ideals that he lived up to-he was big - hearted enough to understand anyone and had it in him to enjoy vulgar fun as much as any. After we became intimate we often went to stay with the Walkes at St Hilary, as simple as any monastery in its furnishings.〔

The couple had no children. After Ber retired the couple settled in Mevagissey at The Battery. Bernard died on 25 June 1941 and was buried in Lelant Churchyard, near St Erth and St Hilary. Annie Walke remained at their home and continued painting until about 1950. After that, she wrote and had one book published in 1963. Anne Walke died in 1965 and was buried at St Erth.〔〔

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