Nellie Hepburn-Edmunds

Nellie Mary Hepburn-Edmunds (1879[1] - 14 February 1953) was a British painter of portrait miniatures.

Biography

Hepburn-Edmunds attended the Slade School of Fine Art in London and the Westminster School of Art, studying under William Mouat Loudan.[2] She was a member of the council of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters,[3] and served as the Vice-President of the society from 1912.[2]

Her work was exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris in 1931,[3] and at the Royal Academy for 45 years after her work was first accepted while she was at the Slade School.[2] One of her miniatures is on permanent exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London,[2] and her Christopher Edward Clive Hussey (1899-1970) aged 9 is in the National Trust's collection at Scotney Castle.[4]

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