Ursula Ulalia Edgcumbe (1900 – 8 February 1985) was a British sculptor and painter.
[1] Edgcumbe was born at Sandy in Bedfordshire where her father was the barrister and local politician Sir Robert Pearce-Edgcumbe (1851–1929).
[5][6] Working in the local granite, Edgcumbe produced a frieze surmounted on a column designed by Kennedy.
[2] Throughout her career, Edgcumbe exhibited with the London Group, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Women's International Art Club and was, in 1929, a founding member of the National Society of Painters, Sculptors, Engravers and Potters.
[1][3] A memorial exhibition of her paintings and sculpture was held at the Gillian Jason Gallery in 1986.