Lucy Gwendolen Williams

[1] Although she also painted watercolours and reliefs, her main work was in bronze or marble, consisting of statuettes, busts and children's heads.

[2][3] Williams interests included gardening and Theosophy and she was a Fellow of the Brighton and Hove Theosophical Society.

[1][3] Her work was also shown at the Royal Scottish Academy, the Paris salon and in Rome and New York.

[2] A typical piece, entitled 'The Queen of Dreams' is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and reflects the influence of Alfred Drury.

[1][6] In 1926 Williams was commissioned to create a bronze bust of Robert Owen which is on display at the museum dedicated to his life in Newtown, Powys.