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Harry Thubron : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harry Thubron Harry Thubron OBE (1915 – 1985) was an English artist and art teacher. Thubron was a familiar name nationally and internationally during the 50s and 60s. His radical and reconstructive work in art education was legendary and many have said that he was one of the greatest teachers Britain has ever known. Thubron's specific innovations in art education are still controversial. ''“If we, ourselves, don’t take jobs in colleges, take leadership roles; then nothing will ever change.” 〔(【引用サイトリンク】first1=Harry )〕'' - Harry Thubron ==Life and Education==
Thubron, Henry James () (1915–1985), artist and art teacher, was born on 24 November 1915 at 7 Victoria Avenue, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham, the son of Percy Thubron, journeyman joiner (and later a newsagent and tobacconist), and his wife, Martha Ada, née Thompson (d. 1929/30). His mother, who died when he was fourteen, would shut him away in a room to paint from the age of seven. Having attended Henry Smith Grammar School, Hartlepool, he went on to Sunderland School of Art (1933–8) and to the Royal College of Art, London (1938–40). Thubron served in HM Armed Forces (1941-6) at the Army Bureau of Current Affairs Newsletter. On 6 March 1940 he married, in Battersea, London, Joan Sawdon (1917), a schoolteacher, daughter of Frank Sawdon, hairdresser. Following his divorce in 1962, he married, on 4 August 1965 in Lancaster, Elma Askham (b. 1924/5), an artist and lecturer, daughter of William Marsh Askham. In 1977 he was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services in art education. Thubron died at home in Lewisham, London in April 1985.
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