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A combined biography and visual appreciation of a late nineteenth‑century English watercolourist, the text surveys her early training, domestic life, and the influence of her Surrey surroundings and Witley on her art. Chapters describe recurring subjects—lanes, woods, orchards, cottages, gardens—and explore technical methods, contemporary female artists, and links between certain views and literary sites. Biographical notes and critical commentary accompany reproductions of paintings and sketches, while focused essays on homesteads, village scenes, and the artist’s circle situate the work within regional landscape and everyday rural atmosphere.
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