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Noël Oakeshott

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Noël Oakeshott, née Moon (1904–1976) was a British classical archaeologist.

She was a student of John D. Beazley and applied his method of separation of individual painters to sub-Italian vase painting . Her essay Some early south Italian vase-painters. With a brief indication of the later history of Italiote vase-painting from 1929 remains a basic work in the field.

She was the sister of Edward Penderel Moon, and married educational administrator and art historian [[Walter Oakeshott in 192. Beazley named the so-called Oakeshott painter after the couple.