Josephine Haswell Miller

[2] In her final year at the Glasgow School of Art, Miller won the Haldane travelling scholarship which enabled her to study in Paris and later in London with Walter Sickert.

After their wedding, Miller joined her husband as a member of Glasgow School of Art's teaching staff in 1919, and also worked commercially for Daly's department store in Glasgow, creating fashion drawings and advertisements.

[3][5] When Josephine's husband was appointed Keeper of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in about 1930, the family moved to Edinburgh.

[2] She painted murals in the canteen at the Rosyth Naval Base in 1941 with Mary Armour and Anne Redpath.

[3] Miller worked in oils and watercolours, and would paint still lifes of flowers, or scenes from her travels to Europe, which also provided subjects for etchings.

Glasgow School of Art, where Josephine Miller studied and later taught.