Nora Cundell

Nora Lucy Mowbray Cundell (20 May 1889 – 3 August 1948) was an English painter of figure subjects, flowers and landscapes in oil and watercolours.

[2] She attended the Blackheath School of Art and the Westminster Technical Institute where she was taught by Walter Sickert.

[2] Cundell visited America on a regular basis and in particular painted portraits of Native Americans and also landscapes in Arizona and Colorado.

[6] Cundell became a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, and also with the New English Art Club and also showed at the Paris Salon.

[8] Cundell lived for some time at Dorney near Windsor but died in London in 1948 and her ashes were scattered near Lee's Ferry in Arizona.

The Patchwork Quilt , 1919, Touchstones Rochdale .