Flora Mitchell (1890 - 1973) was an American-born Irish artist, remembered in particular for her mid-20th-century paintings of old Dublin architecture that has since disappeared.
After a Sioux Indian uprising around the turn of the century, her father moved the family to Ireland, where he went to work for the Jameson whiskey distillery at Smithfield.
[3] Mitchell attended Princess Helena College, Ealing, London, from 1906 to 1908, where she won a number of art prizes.
[6] In later life, Mitchell produced hundreds of sketches of the streets and buildings of Dublin, many of which are now in the possession of the National Gallery of Ireland (NGI).
Her work has been placed within the tradition of recording the streetscapes of Dublin beginning with James Malton, and was compared with her contemporary, Harry Kernoff.