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Vivien Gribble : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vivien Gribble Vivien Massie Gribble (1888 to 6 February 1932) was a wood engraver who was active at the beginning of the twentieth century. She was a pupil of Noel Rooke at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and exhibited regularly with the Society of Wood Engravers.〔Joanna Selborne, ‘The Society of Wood Engravers: the early years’ in ''Craft History 1'' (1988), published by Combined Arts.〕 ==Biography==
Gribble was born into a wealthy family, and was the third of six children. She studied first in Munich and then at the Slade and the Central School of Arts and Crafts under Noel Rooke, and clearly made an early impression on her teachers. During the First World War she joined the Land Army. Her brother Julian, who won the V.C., died of influenza right at the end of the war; Gribble designed a memorial window for him.〔Judith Butler, 'Vivien Gribble: 1888-1932' in ''Private Library'' (Autumn 1982), published by the Private Libraries Association.〕 In 1919 she married Douglas Doyle Jones, a barrister from a similarly wealthy background, and they set up house at Higham in Suffolk. Doyle Jones soon gave up working as a barrister to look after his estate and dabble in painting. After several miscarriages the couple adopted a child.〔 Gribble, who had a restless temperament, tended to lose interest in projects when her initial wish was gratified. She died of cancer on 6 February 1932.
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