Elsie Henderson (1889 - 1967) Landscape
Abstract landscape by Elsie Henderson (1889 - 1967).
One of the more forgotten and underrated early 20th Century British painters, Henderson studied at the Slade School where she was taught by Fred Brown, Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer. She continued her education doing a European tour before moving to Paris and taking lessons at various ateliers in the city.
During her lifetime Henderson exhibited at the Royal Academy, with the Women’s International Art Club and the Society of Women Artists. A joint retrospective exhibition of Henderson’s work, with that of her friend Orovida Pissarro, was held in 1985 at the Michael Parkin Gallery.
Works are to be found in the collections of The British Museum, Tate Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, The Fitzwilliam and many others.
C1925. Oil on board.
61cm x 51cm.
Provenance
The Collection of the Late Howard Duckworth.
London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.
Abstract landscape by Elsie Henderson (1889 - 1967).
One of the more forgotten and underrated early 20th Century British painters, Henderson studied at the Slade School where she was taught by Fred Brown, Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer. She continued her education doing a European tour before moving to Paris and taking lessons at various ateliers in the city.
During her lifetime Henderson exhibited at the Royal Academy, with the Women’s International Art Club and the Society of Women Artists. A joint retrospective exhibition of Henderson’s work, with that of her friend Orovida Pissarro, was held in 1985 at the Michael Parkin Gallery.
Works are to be found in the collections of The British Museum, Tate Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, The Fitzwilliam and many others.
C1925. Oil on board.
61cm x 51cm.
Provenance
The Collection of the Late Howard Duckworth.
London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.
Abstract landscape by Elsie Henderson (1889 - 1967).
One of the more forgotten and underrated early 20th Century British painters, Henderson studied at the Slade School where she was taught by Fred Brown, Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer. She continued her education doing a European tour before moving to Paris and taking lessons at various ateliers in the city.
During her lifetime Henderson exhibited at the Royal Academy, with the Women’s International Art Club and the Society of Women Artists. A joint retrospective exhibition of Henderson’s work, with that of her friend Orovida Pissarro, was held in 1985 at the Michael Parkin Gallery.
Works are to be found in the collections of The British Museum, Tate Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum, The Fitzwilliam and many others.
C1925. Oil on board.
61cm x 51cm.
Provenance
The Collection of the Late Howard Duckworth.
London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.