Jane Younger (1863–1955) was a Scottish artist known for her watercolour paintings and embroidery work.
[2][3] She also studied in Paris in the studio of Gustave Courtois and at the École des Beaux-Arts.
[1] Between 1906 and 1922, Younger shared a studio on West George Street in Glasgow with Annie French and Bessie Young.
[3][4] Younger often painted in watercolours and developed a colourful and bold technique, comparable to pointillism in effect.
[3] She died at Crawford, South Lanarkshire and a gravestone designed by her marks the site of the Younger family tomb in the Glasgow Necropolis.