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Dr Anne Anderson graduated in Art History and Archaeology from Leicester University in 1978 and worked as an archaeologist for 8 years, being elected to the Society
of Antiquaries in 1996. From 1993-2007 she was a senior lecturer on the Fine Arts Valuation degree courses at Southampton Solent University, where she specialized
in the Aesthetic Movement, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau and Modernism. She is currently Hon. Research Fellow at Exeter University; a Fellow of the Huntington, CA;
Researcher for Lord Frederic Leighton’s Studio-House and exhibition curator at Southampton City Art Gallery. Her 2008 exhibition Ancient Landscapes, Pastoral
Visions - Samuel Palmer to the Ruralists attracted some 47,000 visitors. She has published books on Roman pottery, Art Deco teapots and Octavia Hill, a founder of
the National Trust. She has been a NADFAS lecturer since 1993, touring Australia in 2000, 2006, 2009 and has lectured on Swan Hellenic Minerva
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