Ethel Angell (22 July 1889 - 31 January 1972) was an English flower and landscape artist[1] and teacher.
[3] Ethel was the oldest of five children born to Eliza and Thomas Angell, a coach trimmer.
[5] Angell studied painting in Bath, Somerset with Alfred Jones (1851-1928) and then with John Anthony Park, ROI, RBA (1880-1962) at the Nuneaton Art School.
[8] Of her success she said, “I consider myself very lucky, considering the thousands sent from all parts of the world by artists who do nothing else.”[9] She had a subsequent painting, The Harbour at High Tide,[10] accepted for the 1946 RA exhibition.
[13] She had four paintings, including At Midday and Leafy Warwickshire in the Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery in 1947.