Doris Vaughan
Doris Vaughan (1894–1975) was a British painter who primarily exhibited works during the 1930s.
Career
Vaughan first exhibited a landscape painting at Belgrave St Ives Gallery in 1919.[1]
Vaughan went on to have solo exhibitions at Wertheim Gallery, located in London, in both 1934 and 1937.[2]
In 1939, Vaughan exhibited her works at Wertheim Gallery for a third time in an exhibition titled "Un-Professional Painters" accompanied by the works of the Ashington Group.[3]
Personal life
Doris Vaughan married painter Colin Sealy, whose works were often featured in exhibitions alongside Vaughan's. Vaughan spent most of her married life with Sealy in St Ives, a town in Cornwall, England, often using the town and its inhabitants as inspiration and subjects.[1]
References
- ^ a b Hardie, Melissa (2009). Artists in Newlyn and West Cornwall, 1880-1940. Bristol, UK: Art Dictionaries Ltd. p. 350. ISBN 978-0953260966.
- ^ Wertheim Gallery (London, England). Watercolours by Doris Vaughan. Wertheim Gallery, 1934.
- ^ Wertheim Gallery (London, England). Un-Professional Painters: The Ashington Group. Paintings by Doris Vaughan. Wertheim, 1939.
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