Study of Convolvulus and Green Wheat

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Like many women artists of her generation Helen Cordelia Angell did not receive a formal art training. She was schooled at home and learned painting and drawing from her older brother William Stephen Coleman (1829–1904) who had an art pottery studio based in South Kensington. Her sister was the pottery artist Rose Rebecca Coleman. When she was only 17 she had a watercolour exhibited at the Dudley Gallery in London.

Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery

Exeter

Title

Study of Convolvulus and Green Wheat

Date

1867

Measurements

H 18.3 x W 30.2 cm

Accession number

62/1924/1

Acquisition method

donation, 1924

Work type

Drawing

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