Pamela Bianco
Pamela Bianco
Fellow: Awarded 1930
Field of Study: Fine Arts
Competition: US & Canada
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1929–30:
Bianco, Pamela Ruby: Appointed for creative work in painting, abroad; tenure, twelve months from July 15, 1930.
Born December 31, 1906, at London, England. Self-taught.
Exhibitions: The Leicester Galleries, London, 1919 and 1920; The Anderson Galleries, New York, 1921; Furman Gallery, San Francisco, 1922; Knoedler, New York, 1923; Rehn, New York, 1927.
Illustrator of the following books: “Flora,” by Walter De la Mare; “The Little Wooden Doll,” by Margery Williams Bianco; “Natives of Rock,” by Glenway Westcott; “The Land of Dreams,” by William Blake; “The Birthday of the Infanta,” by Oscar Wilde.