Born in Dublin, Anne Yeats entered the RHA schools at the age of 13 where she studied for three years. She became a set designer at the Abbey Theatre (1936-40) and began painting full time in 1941. She joined the organizing committee of the IELA in 1947 becoming Secretary for a number of years. Today she is overshadowed by her father W.B. Yeats and her uncle Jack B.Yeats. Her work is included in the National Gallery of Ireland, the Hugh Lane Gallery, the Ulster Museum and the Model arts and Nila
nd Gallery Sligo to name but a few.
Anne Yeats' work was included in the exhibition 'Irish Women Artists: 1870-1970' (2014). Please click here to view the catalogue.
Yeats' work also featured in 'A Celebration of Irish Art and Modernism'.
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