Clara Birnberg

Clare Winsten, nee Birnberg (* 1894, † 1989) was an English illustrator, illustrator and sculptor. She was married to the artist Stephen Winsten, after her marriage, she changed her name to ' Winsten '. Born a Jew, she was together with her husband Quakers.

Clare Winsten studied from 1910 to 1912 at the Slade School of Fine Art at the Slade School, she studied with Isaac Rosenberg and David Bomberg and through them she was the only female member of the Whitechapel Boys. In 1914 she was the only woman in the exhibition of Post-Impressionist Twentieth Century Art: was involved A Review of Modern Movements in the Whitechapel Art Gallery.

Sculptures by Clare Winsten are among others in the Toynbee Hall in Whitechapel and one of Saint Joan is located in the garden of the house of George Bernard Shaw in Ayot St. Laurence in Hertfordshire, where Shaw and Winstens were neighbors. Clare Winsten also illustrated Shaw Boyant Billions: A Comedy of Manners in Prose No (1949 ).

  • Illustrator
  • Artist
  • Graphic Design ( United Kingdom)
  • Sculptor (United Kingdom)
  • English
  • Briton
  • Born 1894
  • Died in 1989
  • Woman
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