Evelyn Dunbar
Evelyn Dunbar (1906-1960) was a British painter known for her contributions to the British art scene during the mid-20th century. She is particularly recognized for her work in war art, where she documented the experiences of women during World War II. Her style often combined elements of realism and modernism, showcasing both landscapes and figures.
Dunbar was also a talented illustrator and a member of the Royal Academy. She taught at the Royal College of Art and was influential in promoting the role of women in the arts. Her legacy continues to inspire contemporary artists and art historians.