Evelyn Dunbar
Evelyn Mary Dunbar (18 December 1906 - 12 May 1960) was a British artist. She was partly notable for having been one of the few female artists to have been employed by the War Artists' Advisory Committee to record women's contributions to World War 2 on the United Kingdom home front. She was also a forerunner of the Green movement.
Read more about Evelyn Dunbar: Early History, The Brockley Murals, Books and Illustration, Pre-war Painting, War Artist, The Post-war Period, The Last Years, Legacy
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