Edith Granger-Taylor began painting as a child, attending the Royal Academy Schools (1910), St. John’s Wood Art School, and the Slade School of Fine Art for a term in 1919, where she studied under Henry Tonks.
The artist’s grandson writes that ‘her oil studies of this period, Edie was beginning to emphasise an aspect of colour and shape ‚Äì of pattern ‚Äì that would come to define her later, more modern’ and often near-abstract style.’
We are grateful to Nicholas Granger-Taylor for his assistance.