Daisy Makeig-Jones
Susannah Margaretta "Daisy" Makeig-Jones (1881–1945) was a pottery designer for Wedgwood. She is best known for her "Fairyland Lustre" series.
She was born in Wath-upon-Dearne near Rotherham, Yorkshire, the eldest of seven children. Her father, K. Geoffrey Makeig-Jones, was of Welsh descent and was a medical doctor, and her mother was the daughter of Thomas Reeder, a solicitor. Daisy was taught by a governess at home, then attended a boarding school near Rugby. After her family moved to Torquay, she entered the Torquay School of Art. After an introduction from a relative to the managing director of Cecil Wedgwood, she joined the firm in 1909. One of Cecil's daughters, Doris Audrey Wedgwood, married her brother Thomas Geoffrey Rowland Makeig-Jones in 1928. She died in 1945.
Notable collections
- Plate Showing Imps on a Bridge and Tree House, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore[1]
Notes
- ↑ "Plate Showing Imps on a Bridge and Tree House". Walters Art Museum. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
References
- Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre: The Work of Daisy Makeig-Jones ISBN 0-85667-022-7
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