A. B. Cull

Alma Claude Burlton Cull (1880–1931) was an English marine painter who worked in watercolours and oils.

Cull exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, the Walker Art Gallery and the London Salon.

For safekeeping she stored his unsold works in his studio in Old Portsmouth, where they were destroyed by enemy bombs in 1940 during the Second World War.

Some of his work is exhibited at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.

[1] Cull was a contemporary of the prolific William Lionel Wyllie RA.

"The First Battle Squadron of Dreadnoughts" (1910)