Janet Cree

Janet Katherine Cree (1910 –1992) was a British painter specializing in egg tempera.

The daughter of Arthur Thomas Crawford "Dick" Cree, a barrister, and Ivy Williams, an artist, she was born in London.

She was commissioned by Bishop George Bell of Chicester to paint murals for churches.

[1] Cree stopped painting during the late 1930s to raise her family, only resuming her art career in 1967.

She exhibited her work in various galleries in London and Sussex, also showing regularly with the Royal Academy.