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Jacqueline Morreau
Jacqueline Morreau (18 October, 1929 - 13 July, 2016) was a US born painter who moved to London, UK in 1972. She is best known for her contribution to the feminist art movement, and her works are now part of key public collections in Britain, such as British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum.

Career
1943-1947, attended Susan Miller Dorsey High School and Chouinard Art Institute Los Angeles; 1946, began studies with Rico Lebrun at Jepson's Art Institute; 1947-9, Los Angeles City College and Jepson's Art Institute; 1949, travelled to Paris and New York; 1950, Los Angeles City College and continued studies at Jepson's; worked with ex-Lebrun students at communal workshop; 1951, Los Angeles City College; 1953, moved to Berkeley, California. 1953-1960; worked as research assistant at University of California for various groups, notably with Dr. Ellsworth, C. Doughery, and Dr. Timothy Leary; 1955-1958, University of California Medical School, San Francisco, diploma in medical illustration, 1958; 1959-1967, post-graduate studies in etching (Kathan Brown at Berkeley, and Gordon Cook at San Francisco Art Institute); 1967, moved to Massachusetts; 1969, lithography studies, (Herb Fox, Boston); 1972, Moved to London; 1989, Theatre Design, Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, London. Since 1989, visiting lecturer in drawing, Oxford Brookes University, and Professor of Art, Regent's College, London: Since 1995, visiting lecturer in drawing, Royal College of Art, London.

Feminist Art Movement
Contributed to feminist art movement.