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Millie Walters Anson

Portrait, miniatures and botanical artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Minnie Walters Anson (20 February 1875 – 23 March 1959) was a British portrait painter (in formal and informal styles) and created miniatures, as well as technical botanical illustrations, during the 1920s onwards.[2][3][4]

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Education and life

Her art education was at Lambeth School of Art, London where she won awards.[2] She lived at 8 Lewin Road and also 22 Kempshot Road, London.[2] She married fellow artist, photographer, Chris Adams who had been commissioned to make paintings for Queen Mary's Doll's House. [5] She died on 25 March 1959.

Selected works

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One of her miniatures (Walter Adams) is held in the archive of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers.[6] Anson's formal portrait of King George V and more relaxed subjects Dutch Bulb Merchant, A Breton Pilot and the semi-formal family portrait of an actress mother and child: Lady Neville Pearson (Gladys Cooper) and Sally are in the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth.[7]

In 2009, her multi-media portrait of Princess Elizabeth as a small child in 1927, was sold at auction, along with a 1925 two-view portrait of a young male actor in costume, along with thirteen detailed botanical studies of orchid flowers.[8]

Anson was the illustrator of 300 plates in the 1934 book 'Colour in The Garden' by M.E. Stebbing.[9] [10] She worked on similar books or collections with Gertrude Jekyll and George F Tinley.[11] And she painted postcard images, such as of Priory Mansions Hotel, Bournemouth.[11]

Anson also painted Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the Queen Mother) as a young woman in 1937.[12]

Collections

Anson's art is sold in private auctions[8] but also examples of her work are held in the

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