Helen Monro Turner
- Reference:GB 2610 GMA A07
- Dates of Creation:c.1938
- Physical Description:0.4 linear metres / 14 items
Scope and Content
Advertisements and woodcut designs:
/1. Advert for Edinburgh & Leith Flint Glass Co.'s Edinburgh Crystal.
/2. 13 woodcut designs for labels, endpapers and book covers for Thomas Nelson and Sons.
(14 items)
Administrative / Biographical History
Illustrator, glass-engraver and teacher, Helen Monro Turner was born in Calcutta to Scottish parents. She was educated at George Watson's Ladies College in Edinburgh, then Edinburgh University, and Edinburgh College of Art where she specialized in wood-engraving. During the 1930s and 1940s she illustrated books for Thomas Nelson and Sons of Edinburgh and designed and illustrated catalogues and advertisements for the Edinburgh & Leith Flint Glass Co., as well as submitting designs for intaglio work and tablewares. Her glass work was first shown in 1935 at the exhibition of British Art in Industry at the Royal Academy, London. In 1938 she studied glass engraving, cutting and etching under Professor Wilhelm von Eiff at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Stuttgart, returning to Britain at the outbreak of World War II. In March 1940 she established her own studio, and in January 1941 she started the department of Glass Design at the Edinburgh College of Art. In 1943 she married Professor W. E. S. Turner (1881 - 1963) and in 1947 she was appointed a full-time instructor at Edinburgh College of Art. Together with John Lawrie (b. 1928), in 1958 she established the Juniper Green Workshop on the outskirts of Edinburgh and for the rest of her career she worked on a wide range of commissions, from small-scale items to such large architectural panels as the windows at the National Library of Scotland.
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Custodial History
Presented by John Lawrie 1981
Related Material
The SNGMA Collection holds works by Turner