Townscape Dominated by a Church Tower

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Maud Button’s pictures are mostly of the old yards and gateways in the centre of the town. She painted prolifically in the early years of the twentieth century. In 1921 Button suffered sunstroke while on a painting tour in the Netherlands. Afterwards she suffered from mental illness and spent many years in a nursing home until her death in 1965.

Hillingdon Local Studies, Archives and Museum Service

London

Title

Townscape Dominated by a Church Tower

Date

before 1921

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 35 x W 27 cm

Accession number

UXBLH : 2011.00007

Work type

Painting

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