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Gwenda Morgan (1908 – 1991) was a British wood engraver. She lived in town of Petworth, West Sussex. ==Early life==
Morgan was born in Petworth, her father having moved there to work at the ironmongers Austens, of which he later became the proprietor. He was the son of a Welsh-born military farrier. Following school in Petworth〔Peter Jerrome, Introduction to ''The Diary of a Land Girl, 1939-1945'', Whittington Press, 2002.〕 and at Brighton and Hove High School, Morgan studied at Goldsmiths' College of Art in London, from 1926.〔A History of British Wood Engraving. Albert Garrett. 1978. Page 389.〕 From 1930 she attended the Grosvenor School of Modern Art in Pimlico where she was taught and strongly influenced by the principal, Iain Macnab.〔Christopher Sandford, 'Gwenda Morgan: an Engraver of the Countryside.' Studio International, 1950. Volume 140. Page 16.〕 The Grosvenor School was a progressive art school, and the championing of wood engraving and linocuts fitted with its democratic approach to the arts.〔Jeanne Cannizzo, ''A Study in Contrast: Sybil Andrews and Gwenda Morgan''. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Canada. 2015.〕
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