In 1937 Dunbar was commissioned to contribute the artwork and complementary literary texts for the 1938 Gardener’s Diary, one of a series of satellite productions for the magazine Country Life. Among lesser decorative work Dunbar produced figures symbolising the horticultural characteristics or activities of each month. Here June is arranging midsummer flowers – foxgloves, roses, pinks, etc – in a shallow vase with a heavy glass stand with holes to keep the flowers upright. Dunbar later worked some of her 1938 Gardener’s Diary figures up into full oil images.
We are grateful to Christopher Campbell-Howes, author of Evelyn Dunbar: A Life in Painting, Romarin, 2016