Enid Peate
Enid May Meredith Peate, née Cartwright, (1883–1954) was an English artist and craftworker, producing pieces in brass and leather.
Biography
[edit]Peate was born in the Willesden area of London, where her father was a chartered accountant.[1] She studied at the Willesden School of Art and at the Oswestry School of Art.[1][2] Peate qualified as an art teacher and alongside her teaching career created watercolour paintings, embroidery pieces and craft pieces in brass and leather.[2] She exhibited works at the Liverpool Academy of Arts, with the Liver Sketching Club and at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, which holds examples of her work.[2]
In 1915 she married Arthur Peate, a flour miller from Oswestry.[1] The couple had three children and later lived at Portmadoc in Caernarfonshire.[2]