Matilda Heming, née Lowry (1796–1855) was a British watercolourist.
The engraver Joseph Wilson Lowry was her younger half-brother.
She is known for watercolour portraits, but her landscape watercolour Backwater, Weymouth, was included in the 1905 book Women Painters of the World.
[1] Today it is in the collection of the British Museum, along with a few more landscapes and a portrait she made of the writer Mary Somerville.
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