Ella Spicer

Eleanor 'Ella' Juliet Spicer (née Adams, 1876 – 1958) was a New Zealand artist.

[6] Spicer studied painting in Dunedin, under Fanny Wimperis and Girolamo Nerli.

She began exhibiting from age fifteen[4] and was known for her watercolour painting and landscapes.

[6] Up until 1907, when she married John Edward Diggle Spicer, she exhibited under the name Ella Adams.

[15] Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa,[3] Turnbull and Hocken libraries.