Amy Price

She was the youngest of the family and frequently ill. She was educated at home and took to art whilst recovering from an illness.

Her education was attending Monday evening lectures and lessons on English literature at the Birmingham and Midland Institute.

Around the time of 1898 she attended classes at the Handsworth School of Art but she refused to conform to their expectations and she left.

[1] Her diminishing reputation was not assisted by the loss of two of her best illustrations by Derby Art Gallery.They were called Joan of Arc is Received into Paradise and The Death of Clorinda.

After her death her sister Maud arranged for book to be published that included some of her illustrations, a short biography and the only two known photographs.

The Birmingham and Midland Institute