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'''Helen Bradley''' MBE (1900–1974) was an ] born in ], |
'''Helen Bradley''' MBE (1900–1974) was an ] born in ], ], ]. | ||
She painted mainly with her hands and fingers. Her oil paintings vividly depict ] life as it was between ] and ]. As popular in the U.S. as in the United Kingdom, her paintings now fetch tens of thousands at auction. A series of books illustrated with these naive paintings topped the bestseller lists in the early 1970s. | She painted mainly with her hands and fingers. Her oil paintings vividly depict ] life as it was between ] and ]. As popular in the U.S. as in the United Kingdom, her paintings now fetch tens of thousands at auction. A series of books illustrated with these naive paintings topped the bestseller lists in the early 1970s. |
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Helen Bradley MBE (1900–1974) was an artist born in Lees, Oldham, Lancashire.
She painted mainly with her hands and fingers. Her oil paintings vividly depict Lancashire life as it was between 1900 and 1910. As popular in the U.S. as in the United Kingdom, her paintings now fetch tens of thousands at auction. A series of books illustrated with these naive paintings topped the bestseller lists in the early 1970s.
Much of her work can be seen in Gallery Oldham, a state-of-the-art art gallery complex found in Oldham which serves the local and wider communities.
External links
- "And Miss Carter Wore Pink - Paintings of a Victorian Childhood by Helen Bradley", exhibition, September 9, 2000 – October 29, 2000, Holburne Museum of Art, Bath