Mrs Henry Cust (1867–1955)

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Poet, sculptor and artist, Emmeline Mary Elizabeth ‘Nina’ Welby-Gregory (1867–1955) was the daughter of Queen Victoria’s maid of honour.

As a talented artist, she exhibited twice at the Royal Academy with her sculpture and her drawings. She was also a writer, editor and translator, publishing works from 1900 to her death half a century later. She also published an account of the travels of her grandmother and mother, who travelled widely during the Victorian period to America, Spain, Greece and the Middle East.

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

Bournemouth

Title

Mrs Henry Cust (1867–1955)

Medium

lithograph on paper

Measurements

H 38.2 x W 27.7 cm

Accession number

BORGM:1974.25.21

Acquisition method

gift from Mrs N. B. Burtchell, 1974

Work type

Print

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