Eileen Bell (28 October 1907 - 27 January 2005) was an English artist and writer.
[1] Eileen Bell was born in Bristol and entered St John's Wood School of Art at the age of 32 and also studied at the Anglo-French Art Centre in London in 1945.
[3] In the late 1960s Alan Titchmarsh met Bell and attributes this relationship to be his main early cultural influence.
Bell continued to produce work into her nineties and her work was extensively exhibited throughout her career, notably with the Artists' International Association, the London Group and at the Duncalfe Galleries in Harrogate during 1988.
[3] A studio sale of her work was held at Christie's in 2005 after her death at Leiston in Suffolk.