Heather Standring
British illustrator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British illustrator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heather Standring (born 1928) is a British illustrator.
Standring was born in Olveston, Gloucestershire in 1928.[1] She trained at London's Central School of Arts and Crafts.[1]
She designed book dust jackets for Brian Moore's Judith Hearne, and Kay Dick's Solitaire.[1] And for Wolf Mankowitz's Laugh Till You Cry, Donald Windham's The Warm Country and Ernest Frost's The Visitants.[1]
Standring taught illustration part-time for many years at Maidstone College of Art.[1]
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