Les Anges Gardiens by Gertrude Alice Meredith Williams (1877-1934). c. 1900. Painted plaster, 11 ½ inches high x 31 inches wide. Framed: 19 inches high x 38 ¾ inches wide. [Work in wooden frame.] Private Collection. Click on images to enlarge them.

The panel was originally attributed to Robert Anning Bell, since it is very much in his style. But Williams was taught by Anning Bell, as well as by Charles John Allen, which may account for the mis-attribution. An issue of the Studio, featuring a drawing of hers, suggests that this particular piece was her work rather than his:

The drawing is headed "Reviews" and captioned: "Little St Bride of the Mantle (see Liverpool Studio Talk) by GERTRUDE A. WILLIAMS.""

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Bibliography

Studio Vol. 20. No. 89 (August 1900): 199.


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