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Edith Downing
1857–1931
Edith Elizabeth Downing was born in Cardiff, Wales in 1857 and attended Cardiff School of Art in the early 1880s. In 1887, after the death of her father the previous year, she moved to London and enrolled at in National Art Training School in South Kensington [later Royal College of Art] where she was taught by Édouard Lanteri (1848-1917), following which she studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London in 1892-93.
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Sulks 1906 Edith Downing (1857–1931)Sulks 1906 National Museum Cardiff
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Boy with Cherry 1907 Edith Downing (1857–1931)Boy with Cherry 1907 National Museum Cardiff
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Music Edith Downing (1857–1931)Music National Museum Cardiff
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Motherhood 1901 Edith Downing (1857–1931)Motherhood 1901 National Museum Cardiff
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Avarice 1907 Edith Downing (1857–1931)Avarice 1907 National Museum Cardiff
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Saint Margaret Edith Downing (1857–1931)Saint Margaret National Museum Cardiff
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Alice Edith Downing (1857–1931)Alice National Museum Cardiff
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Pompilia 1899 or before Edith Downing (1857–1931)Pompilia 1899 or before Senate House, University of London
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The Mask Seller Edith Downing (1857–1931)The Mask Seller National Museum Cardiff
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Lyric Music 1909 Edith Downing (1857–1931)Lyric Music 1909 National Museum Cardiff