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  1. Alice Buxton Winnicott née Taylor (1891 – 1969) was an English research scientist, painter and ceramicist. Her Upchurch Pottery manufactured Claverdon tableware for Heal's. She was the first wife of the paediatrician and psychoanalyst, D.W. Winnicott .

  2. Alice Buxton Winnicott (NC 1912) 1891 – 1968 (Taylor, NC 1912) As a young research scientist, Alice Buxton Taylor worked on the material properties of ceramics and glass, testing how they behaved under pressure and high temperatures at the National Physics Laboratory.

  3. 15 de may. de 2015 · Alice Buxton Winnicott (1891–1969) The Box, Plymouth. On 7th July 1923, Alice wed the physician and pioneering psychoanalyst Donald Woods Winnicott (1896–1971). During the time of their marriage Alice Winnicott was an accomplished painter, potter and sculptor.

  4. Alice Buxton Winnicott (1891–1969) Newnham College, University of Cambridge. Painter and potter who attended Newnham College, Cambridge, having come from an academic background. She studied art with Philip Conway in Richmond, Alfred Collister at Kingston (she was founder of the New Kingston Group), at Wimbledon and with Patrick Millard at St ...

  5. View Alice Buxton Winnicotts artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  6. Winnicott contrajo nupcias por vez primera en 1923 con la ceramista Alice Buxton Taylor, matrimonio que duró veinticinco años. Alice debió ser asistida e internada por severos padecimientos psíquicos.

  7. close by to his wife, the potter Alice Buxton Taylor Winnicott. She seems to have escaped death only narrowly, while sustain ing an injury near her eyes (Brennan 1944).