Edith Edmonds
English artist
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Edith Lilian Edmonds, née Barnish, (1874-1951) was an English artist who, working in oils and watercolours, was known for her still-life and landscape paintings.[1]
Born
1874
Edith Lilian Barnish
1874
Wigan, England
Died1951 (aged 76–77)
Education
- Liverpool School of Art
- Atelier Delbos
KnownforPainting
Edith Edmonds | |
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| Born | Edith Lilian Barnish 1874 Wigan, England |
| Died | 1951 (aged 76–77) |
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| Known for | Painting |
Biography
Born in Wigan, Edmonds studied at the Liverpool School of Art during 1921 and 1922 and then at the Atelier Delbos in Paris throughout 1923 and 1924.[2][1][3][4] In Britain she was a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy, with the Society of Women Artists, the Royal Cambrian Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists.[3][4] Her work was also shown at the Paris Salon in 1938.[2] For many years Edmonds lived in Conway in north Wales.[4]