Nellie Joshua was a genre painter who made works that primarily
centred around figures and interiors. Her sister Joan Joshua
(1884–1965) was also an artist. Nellie attended the Heatherley
School of Fine Art in the 1890s and lived in London throughout
her career, exhibiting at the RA, the ROI and the SWA between
1902 and 1911.
As well as her intricate, realistic depictions of everyday
scenes, she also produced paintings that explore folklore, such
as Dragonfly (Fairy Boy) (c.1905), which had some success as
popular prints.
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