Emma Walter

Emma Walter (born 1833/1834, died 1893) was an English artist, known for her watercolour paintings of flowers, fruit and still lifes.

[1] The daughter of Edward Walter, a civil servant, she was born in London and largely self-taught, she began drawing at the age of five.

In 1855, she first submitted her paintings to the Society of British Artists, continuing to exhibit with them until 1875.

In total during her career Walter exhibited some sixty-six paintings at the Society's Suffolk Street gallery.

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