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Ethel Walker
1861–1951
(Born Edinburgh, 9 June 1861; died London, 2 March 1951). British painter and occasional sculptor. In 1900 she became the first woman member of the New English Art Club and it was there that she mainly exhibited, building a reputation as one of the outstanding British women artists of her period.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Decoration for an Ivory Room: Invocation to the Dance c.1913 Ethel Walker (1861–1951)Decoration for an Ivory Room: Invocation to the Dance c.1913 Rotherham Museums, Arts and Heritage
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Decoration: Morning 1933–1936 Ethel Walker (1861–1951)Decoration: Morning 1933–1936 York Art Gallery
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Decoration: The Excursion of Nausicaa 1920 Ethel Walker (1861–1951)Decoration: The Excursion of Nausicaa 1920 Tate
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Study for 'Decoration' Ethel Walker (1861–1951)Study for 'Decoration' British Council Collection
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The Zone of Hate: Decoration 1914–15 Ethel Walker (1861–1951)The Zone of Hate: Decoration 1914–15 Tate
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The Zone of Love: Decoration c.1930–2 Ethel Walker (1861–1951)The Zone of Love: Decoration c.1930–2 Tate
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"Spring" - Study for Decoration Ethel Walker (1861–1951)"Spring" - Study for Decoration Aberdeen Art Gallery