Helen Allingham (1848 – 1926) was an English watercolour painter and illustrator of the Victorian era.
Displaying a talent for art from an early age, she drew inspiration from her maternal grandmother Sarah Smith Herford and aunt Laura Herford—both accomplished artists.
She attended the National Art Training School in London—now the Royal College of Art.
In 1874, she produced 12 illustrations for the serialised version of Thomas Hardy's novel "Far from the Madding Crowd".
In 1890, she became the first woman to become a full member of the Royal Watercolour Society.
A Cottage With Sunflowers by Helen AllinghamA Surrey Cottage by Helen AllinghamA Mother And Child Entering A Cottage by Helen AllinghamA Cottage Near Crocken Hill by Helen AllinghamA Village Street by Helen AllinghamAn Iltshire Cottage by Helen AllinghamChildren On A Path Outside A Thatched Cottage, West Horsley, Surrey by Helen AllinghamChildren Outside a Cottage by Helen AllinghamCottage at Pinner by Helen AllinghamCottage, Freshwater, Isle of Wight by Helen AllinghamHill Farm, Symondsbury by Helen AllinghamIrish Cottage by Helen AllinghamManor House, Kent by Helen AllinghamOutside the cottage by Helen AllinghamThe saucer of milk by Helen AllinghamA Berkshire Cottage by Helen AllinghamA Buckinghamshire house at Penstreet by Helen AllinghamA Cottage Door by Helen AllinghamA Cottage near Brook, Witley, Surrey by Helen AllinghamA Surrey Cottage by Helen Allingham
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