Charlotte Mary Rose "Lottie" Cheverton (née Ramsden; 16 January 1960 – 17 September 1991) was a British artist.
[1] At the Slade School of Art (1978–91) she received a travelling scholarship to study Christian iconography in Cappadocia, an experience which influenced her later work.
[1] Cheverton taught at Fettes College and worked with community groups, in 1985 persuading artists from all over Scotland to donate pictures for display in aid of developing countries in an Art for Africa Appeal.
[1] In 1988 she and her husband, Mark, founded the Leith School of Art to offer an environment for creativity, personal growth and intellectual awareness.
She married Mark Cheverton, artist and teacher, who was appointed head of art at Edinburgh Academy.