Mary Adshead

English painter celebrated for murals

Mary Adshead - Artists & Creatives born February 15th, 1904
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Trained at the Royal Academy Schools, this painter specialized in mural painting and exhibited at various prestigious galleries. Major works include murals at the House of Lords and extensive commissions, including those at the Manchester City Art Gallery. The artist also contributed to book illustrations, producing notable work for children's literature. Active during the 20th century, this figure was associated with the British avant-garde art scene and participated in multiple exhibitions.

Executed murals at the House of Lords

Created illustrations for children's books

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