Gladys Dorothy Davison was a portrait painter and a pupil
of Walter Sickert (1860–1942) – whose teaching methods are
discernible in the style and somewhat melancholic atmosphere
of her paintings. In 1916, she was awarded The Civic Arts
Association’s prestigious War Memorials prize for Mural Painting;
her submission, which was described in
Colour Magazine as
“attractive in its fresh colour and expression in light”, was exhibited
at the Institute for British Architects to critical acclaim.
She lived and worked in St George’s Square, London, and
showed with numerous prestigious institutions during her career,
including the London Salon, Grosvenor Gallery, the NEAC, the
RA, the ROI and the RP.
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