CAROLINE EDISS LISTED ARTIST WATERCOLOUR PAINTING CAMBERWELL LONDON 1951 50s

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ORIGINAL SIGNED WATERCOLOUR ON BOARD by LISTED ARTIST CAROLINE M. EDISS On reverse is written in artist's hand "Camberwell Open Air Exhibition 1951" and the number 123. Signed and dated in paint bottom left with the caption "Camberwell". Circa 1930s Caroline M. Ediss is a listed artist whose paintings are held in several museums including the Victoria and Albert Museum and was commissioned during WW2 for "Recording Britain". See below for more information. More photos available on request. Dimensions: 395mm x 180mm Condition: Very good. Two corners and tiny light scuffs. . It is painted on heavy weight (thick) textured art paper. I am currently listing more original paintings and photographs including others by Caroline M. Ediss Caroline Ediss produced paintings for 'Recording Britain' collection of topographical watercolours and drawings made in the early 1940s during the Second World War. In 1940 the Committee for the Employment of Artists in Wartime, part of the Ministry of Labour and National Service, launched a scheme to employ artists to record the home front in Britain, funded by a grant from the Pilgrim Trust. It ran until 1943 and some of the country's finest watercolour painters, such as John Piper, Sir William Russell Flint and Rowland Hilder, were commissioned to make paintings and drawings of buildings, scenes, read more