Born in Lincoln, Jacqueline Williams soon became interested in art at school and went on to attend the Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology. Her success at College earnt her a place at the prestigious Royal Academy School London.
Jacqueline's continued hard work and success meant that she was elected a member of the New English Art Club ( NEAC) in 1993.
She has won many awards including: The Antique Collectors prize, Antonio De Segonzac Travel Scholarship, Elizabeth Greenshields Award, Patterson Prize NEAC, Critics Prize NEAC, Patterson Memorial Prize.
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Jackie's work is in the main-stream tradition of British painting in the twentieth century, from the Camden Town and Euston Road Schools through New English painters like Sickert and Steer; a worthy follower of that greatest of English women painters, Gwen John.
Her art is based on a personal vision expressed through sound craft, fine drawing, a wonderful sense of tonal pitch and a highly developed sense of colour.
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Jacqueline has won many awards🎨, and has exhibited with this gallery since the 1980s.
- 1985 - Antique Collectors Prize;
- 1988 - Antonio De Segonzac Travel Scholarship;
- 1988/92 - Elizabeth Greenshields Award;
- 1993 - Patterson Prize NEAC;
- 1996 - Critics Prize NEAC;
- 2003 - Patterson Memorial Prize.