Malcolm Milne (1887-1954)

Malcolm Milne (1887 –1954). Painter of landscapes, still life and flowers and very much influenced by nature. Milne studied under Henry Tonks at the Slade School and later under Walter Sickert at the Westminster School of Art. In 1912 he began participating in the New English Art Club exhibitions. His painting Lilies of the valley is part of the Tate London collection.
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