Alethea Garstin (1894–1978) was a Cornish artist and illustrator who exhibited paintings regularly at London's Royal Academy from an early age.
[1] She also displayed a much larger painting of the Market Place at Gemene, Brittany, the following year.
The Western Morning News described the latter as "something of the effective simplicity and artistic economy of selection that the best modern French paintings have.
"[5] In the United Services Centre, Plymouth in 1945, where Garstin put on a joint exhibition with Newlyn painter Gertrude Harvey.
[6] and she put on a joint exhibition with her father's works entitled Norman and Alethea Garstin.