Evelyn Dunbar (1906-1960) is best remembered as the only woman to be given salaried status as a full-time war artist in World War 2.
Dunbar produced several major works now principally held in the Imperial War Museum. However her post-war work, particularly her landscapes, have only recently received the accolades they deserve.
The second of three in the Making a Mark series of talks about British women painters.
Other talks in the series:
Winifred Knights talk 1 – Thu 30 May
Joan Eardley talk 3 – Thu 13 Jun