Edith Corbet - Public domain scenic drawing
Summary
"Asolo", oil over graphite on plywood, mounted as a drawing; 23.6 x 32.6 cm.
Edith Corbet (1846–1920) was a landscape painter, closely associated with the 'Etruscan' group. In 1891 she cemented the association by marrying Matthew Ridley Corbet, one of the group's most important artists. She was born Edith Edinborough. . . [and] was exhibiting in London by 1871. She then married the painter Arthur Murch and lived in Rome where she worked with Giovanni Costa, the leader of the Etruscans. In 1876 they both stayed in Venice.
Date
02/12/1899
Source
ashmolean.org
Copyright info
public domain