Dorothy Elizabeth Bradford | |
Birth Date: | 1897 |
Birth Place: | Cambridge, England |
Education: | Slade School of Art |
Field: | Painting, etching |
Dorothy Elizabeth Bradford (1897–1986) was a British painter and etcher.
Bradford was born in Cambridge.[1] She was educated at The Perse School in Cambridge and at the Saint Felix School in Southwold.[2] Bradford attended the Slade School of Fine Art in London where she won prizes for portrait painting and figure composition.[2] [3] She worked in oils, pencil and watercolours to depict a variety of subjects.[2] Bradford exhibited on a regular basis at the Royal Academy in London from 1921 to 1950.[2] She also exhibited with the New English Art Club and at the Royal Glasgow Institute in the early 1950s.[3] Works by Bradford were exhibited abroad in Canada, New Zealand and in New York and Vienna.[2] She was elected a member of the Society of Graphic Art.[2]