Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale

Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale - (* 1871/1872, † 1945) was an English artist.

She learned from 1889 at the Crystal Palace School of Art and later at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. In the early years of her work she operated initially as a book illustrator, then went to painting in the style of Pre-Raphaelite over and turned in later years, the glass painting. She had her own studio with The Studio in London and was a member of the Royal Watercolour Society. Her works are, inter alia, be found in the Ashmolean Museum and the Huntington Library. As one of her most famous works is considered the painting The Uninvited Guest and Guinevere ( 1906).

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