Elizabeth Muntz

Elizabeth Muntz (26 October 1894 – March 1977)[1] was a Canadian-born artist based in Dorset, noted for her sculptures and paintings.

[4] Elizabeth Muntz studied at Ontario College of Art before attending the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris.

[5] Her younger sisters were Isabelle Hope Muntz a renowned medievalist and author[2] and pilot E. Joy Davison, the first female British aviator to die in World War II, whilst working for the Air Transport Auxiliary.

[3] They lived together in Apple Tree Cottage in East Chaldon, Dorset as the family moved back to Britain after the death of their father.

[10] A memorial stone to Llewelyn Powys carved by Muntz, who lived in a neighbouring village, is located on the Dorset Cliffs.