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- Q20685172 abstract "Ada Louise Powell, maiden name Ada Louise Lessore, was granddaughter to the esteemed Émile Lessore a free hand designer for Wedgwood and niece to Thérèse Lessore, who also worked for Wedgwood, a company Powell would later work for. Her father, Jules Lessore, also decorated pottery but was primarily a marine painter, he had exhibitions at the Royal Academy and Paris Salon.Powell studied calligraphy at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. "She became highly skilled and well known, illuminating some of William Morris’ incomplete work, and extending her interests to decorative designs and the painting of furniture for Ernest Grimson". Ada's artistic interests were therefore very much encouraged by her family and she had many roots to the pottery company Wedgwood. Moreover, her sister, Elaine Lessore, was a painter and founder of the London Group of artists and then also designed for Wedgwood in the 1920s and her brother Frederick was a portrait Sculptor who opened the Beaux Arts Gallery. Thus connecting her more to the world of art. She married Alfred Hoare Powell on Thursday, 6 September 1906 who then became her artistic partner within her career also.".
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- Q20685172 deathDate "1956-09-30".
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- Q20685172 name "Ada Louise Powell".
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- Q20685172 comment "Ada Louise Powell, maiden name Ada Louise Lessore, was granddaughter to the esteemed Émile Lessore a free hand designer for Wedgwood and niece to Thérèse Lessore, who also worked for Wedgwood, a company Powell would later work for. Her father, Jules Lessore, also decorated pottery but was primarily a marine painter, he had exhibitions at the Royal Academy and Paris Salon.Powell studied calligraphy at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.".
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