Margaret Gardiner (Artist)
Margaret Gardiner (Artist), Left-wing politics, John Desmond Bernal, Friedrich Fröbel, Bedales School
978-613-4-93503-6
6134935034
116
2011-02-01
39.00 €
eng
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Margaret Gardiner was a radical modern British artist and resident of Hampstead, London, from 1932, where she was also a left wing political activist. She was also for a time the partner of Professor John Desmond Bernal the eminent scientist and political activist. She was known as "Mrs Bernal" for most of her life, but they were never married. She was educated at the Fröbel School in Hammersmith, then at Bedales, the liberally-minded school, followed by Newnham College, Cambridge. There she read Modern Languages, but transferred to moral sciences, the Cambridge term for Philosophy. Her family was wealthy and she had no need to work, devoting her life instead to politics and the arts. She was born in Berlin where her father, the Egyptologist Sir Alan Gardiner, was working at the time. In 1923 he assisted Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon with the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb. Her mother was Hedwig, Lady Gardiner, whose father was an Hungarian Jew and mother a Swedish Finn
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