Eleanor Vere Boyle (née Gordon) Portrait Print
Eleanor Vere Boyle (née Gordon) NPG D23146(48)
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Louisa Anne Beresford
Considered one of the most important female illustrators of the 1860s, Boyle created detailed watercolours for fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Her husband was chaplain to Queen Victoria and due to her social standing she did not exhibit regularly. To conceal her name professionally, she often signed her work using only her initials E.V.B. Many artists were in her close circle, including her cousin Louisa Beresford, Charles Eastlake, Thomas Landseer and the Pre-Raphaelites. Her work was exhibited at the Society... more
Extra small 102mm x 153mm £6.00
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