Pen and Ink
In 1952 Dunbar accompanied her husband, the horticultural economist Roger Folley, on a UK Government Agriculture and Fisheries commission to the West Indies. Somewhere in the Caribbean she observed a woman shading herself under a large leaf while selling water-melons. She appears several times in this crowded and motley collection, and was later worked up into a water-colour portrait to become The Melon Seller, and the only mature work of Dunbar’s to originate from outside the UK.
We are grateful to Christopher Campbell-Howes, author of Evelyn Dunbar – A Life in Painting, 2016