Margaret Drury Kemp-Welch (1874 – 15 January 1968) was a British painter and printmaker, mostly of landscape and portraits.
She grew up in Kensington and received her education at the Royal Academy of Arts.
[2] She was the cousin of the artists Edith and Lucy Kemp-Welch and studied under Sir Frank Short and at Hubert von Herkomer's school (as did her cousins) in Bushey in Hertfordshire from 1891.
Kemp-Welch lived in London and then in Georgeham in Devon during the 1920s and 1930s and where a mural painted by her is in St George's church in the village.
[1][3] With Constance Cotterell she wrote the libretto for The Christmas Rose - a children's opera in three scenes with music by Frank Bridge.