
EVELYN INCE ARWS (1886-1941)
Spring Flowers
1927 United Kingdom
Offered by Sarah Colegrave
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Evelyn Grace Ince was born in Bhagulpur, India. She studied at the Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole Schools, 1911-16. In the later part of World War I she worked as a land girl. After the war she painted landscapes, portraits and flower subjects, working in watercolour, oil and tempera. She also illustrated several children’s books and was and art teacher. Ince exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Watercolour Society, New English Art Club and elsewhere. Works by her and in the collection of the Tate Gallery, Royal Academy and elsewhere.
Lady Isabel Throckmorton
London, Royal Academy, 1927, no.577
Dimensions
Height | 34.00 cm | (13.39 inches) |
Width | 30.00 cm | (11.81 inches) |
External Height | 57.00 cm | (22.44 inches) |
External Width | 53.00 cm | (20.87 inches) |
Stock Code
1593
Medium
Watercolour
Signed/Inscribed
Signed; signed, inscribed with title "A Bunch of Flowers" and the artist's address on a label on the backboard