Holden, Evelyn (1877–c. 1969)
Holden, Evelyn (1877–c. 1969)
English artist and book illustrator. Born 1877; died c. 1969; dau. of Arthur Holden (industrialist) and Emma Wearing Holden; sister of Edith Holden (1871–1920), Effie Holden, and Violet Holden; attended Birmingham Art School; m. Frank Matthews, 1904.
A successful book illustrator, also exhibited with the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, specializing in watercolors and pen and ink.
See also Women in World History.
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