Joan
R Ker (1901-1976) was a Scottish painter of coastal scenes, marine subjects and
landscapes. She worked extensively along the west and east coasts of Scotland,
and also in Edinburgh, Sussex, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Russia, Venice
and Sicily. She exhibited at the Royal Academy (in 1937), the Royal Scottish
Academy (12 works from 1931-73), the Royal Glasgow Institute (1961-66), the
Royal Society of British Artists, the New English Art Club (13 works from
1933-69) and the Society of Women Artists (1931-32). Miss Ker lived at Ledaig
in Argyll in the early 1930s, then at Strathblane, and for many years at
Thornhill, near to Stirling. She also spent some time in the 1930s based in
Rye, East Sussex.
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