Elinor Proby Adams

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Elinor Proby Adams
Born18 October 1885
Slade School of Art
Known forPainting

Elinor Proby Adams (18 October 1885 – 18 December 1945) was a British oil painter, book illustrator and mural painter.

Biography

Adams was born at

Slade School of Art in London. In 1908 she won a prize for figure painting and was subsequently awarded a Slade scholarship and the British Institution scholarship of £100.[2][3] Upon leaving the Slade, Adams lived in Sevenoaks in Kent for many years and then in Surrey.[4]

Between 1917 and 1941 Adams was a regular exhibitor at the

Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours.[6] She was a member of the Society of Graphic Artists.[7] She mainly produced oil paintings of animals, landscapes and flowers and also portraits. She also illustrated a number of books and painted murals.[2][7][3] Adams lectured on craft techniques and was an art critic and reviewer for the magazine Home and Abroad.[2] A London street scene by Adams is in the collection of the British Museum.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "Adams, Elinor Proby". Suffolk Artists. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
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  6. ^ "Elinor Proby Adams (Biographical details)". British Museum. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  7. ^ a b Grant M. Waters (1975). Dictionary of British Artists Working 1900-1950. Eastbourne Fine Art.
  8. ^ "Collection search: Elinor Proby Adams". British Museum. Retrieved 2 August 2018.

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