Edith Holden

Edith Holden Edith Blackwell Holden (26 September 1871 – 15 March 1920) was an English artist, writer and art teacher. She was influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement and specialised in painting animals and plants. While collecting flowers from a riverbank at Kew Gardens, Holden drowned in the Thames in 1920.

Holden became famous following the posthumous publication of her ''Nature Notes for 1906'', in facsimile form, as the book ''The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady'' in 1977, which was an enormous publishing success. These, and her life story, were later the subject of a television dramatization. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Holden, Edith, 1871-1920
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    by Holden, Edith, 1871-1920
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