E. Mary Shelley Art
E. Mary Shelley flourished in England in the 1920s and was shown at the Royal Academy of Art. She was mentioned in the Jan–Apr 1922 edition of The Connoisseur, an illustrated magazine for collectors, and Walker’s Gallery devoted an entire room to her “conscientious etchings.”
(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)
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Artist: E. Mary Shelley
Early 20th Century British Street Scene - 1920s Figurative Landscape Etching
By E. Mary Shelley
Located in Soquel, CA
Highly detailed figurative landscape lithograph of a street in London with a towering cathedral, old buildings, and figures walking the street below by E. Mary Shelley (English, late...
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