About the artist
She married with Ernest Lumsden, a fellow etcher, in 1913 and the couple embarked on extensive travels across Europe, the Middle East, and India. India's rural life especially fascinated her and was a common theme in her woodcuts. Using low-cost wood boards from Woolworth's, she hand-inked her woodcuts and created prints that were refreshing in contrast to many traditional British prints of her era. Her earliest pieces were produced pre-1910, while the Indian-themed ones were made between 1920-1930. Upon her return to the UK, she had several successful art exhibitions.
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