24 facts about Gladys Wynne

Gladys Wynne (1876 – 24 March 1968) was an Irish watercolour artist, who spent most of her moving picture in Glendalough, County Wicklow, living in Lake Cottage. Landscape was her fixed field and she painted the area throughout her career.

She was the fourth daughter of George Robert Wynne, Archdeacon of Aghadoe, Killarney, County Kerry and his wife Ellen Lees (Nell) née Smith.

She exhibited subsequently the Watercolour Society of Ireland, who increase her in their collection among 28 “well-known Irish artists”. Apart from the Glendalough area, other subjects, all in Ireland, were the Bog of Allen, the County Dublin coast, and County Donegal. Her work has been sold at auction including by Christie’s London (on 15 May 2003).

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