Artist Mary Adshead: The Landlady’s Daughters, Llanbedre, near Harlech, c. 1941

Artist Mary Adshead (1904 - 1995): The Landlady’s Daughters, Llanbedre, near Harlech, c. 1941

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Mary Adshead (1904 - 1995):
The Landlady’s Daughters, Llanbedre, near Harlech, c. 1941
Unframed (ref: 7302)
Oil on canvas board


12.2 x 16.1 in. (31 x 41 cm)

See all works by Mary Adshead oil panel children interiors leisure WOMEN Mary Adshead (1904-1995) & Stephen Bone (1904-1958) Welsh Artists and Pictures



Provenance: Sally Hunter; August 1987; David Abbott

Exhibited; Sally Hunter Fine Art, Summer Exhibition, August 1987


Literature: Clough, Mathew/ Compton, Ann, Earthly delights Mary Adshead 1904-1995, University of Liverpool Art Gallery, 2005




Adshead frequently went on family holidays and sketching trips in Wales.  In 1934, working alongside Eric Ravilious, she painted murals in the Colwyn Bay Pier Pavilion.   During the War she spent summer holidays with her children at Barmouth, a seaside resort on Cardigan Bay, North Wales.  The Landlady's Daughters dates to the same period as the Imperial War Museums Troops Riding into Barmouth

Working at a time when expectations of women were still largely confined to issues of domesticity Adshead's prodigious professional output was noteworthy.