Painter in oil and opaque watercolour, silkscreen printer, textile designer and mural painter. Writer of children’s books. Born in Feltham, Middlesex. Studied at the Slade School under Henry Tonks and at the Royal Academy Schools. Married the artist Robin Guthrie in 1927 and after divorce the Constructivist painter Cecil Stephenson in 1941. Early work is signed K Maltby, her maiden name. At the Slade was influenced by Stanley Spencer’s The Nativity, then in the late 1920s by the French Impressionists and her husband’s more conventional, Augustus John-like style. With Robin Guthrie went to Boston in 1931 for two years, where he was invited with Rodney Burn to become a co-director of the School of Fine Art. One-man show by Kathleen Guthrie, of figure paintings and landscapes, at Boston’s Stace Horne Gallery, in 1932.

Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)


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