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A head and shoulders portrait of a young woman with short dark curly hair, facing the viewer. She is wearing a brown dress with a red collar or scarf, and a brown jacket with narrow off-white reveres. The canvas is in vertical format.
Winifred Beaumont (1875-1958), née Winifred Alice Elliot, daughter of Frederick Augustus Hugh Elliot and Constance Alice Impey, was born in Bombay on 24 March 1875. She died on 25 July 1958.
She registered as a full-time student at the Slade School of Art on 24 March 1892 at the age of seventeen. She studied there for three years, and obtained two certificates for figure drawing.
She was married in 1894 and went to live at l0 Westbourne Gardens, London. Her husband, James Arthur Beaumont, M.A., of St John's College, Cambridge, was curate of St Paul's, South Hampstead, 1892-1895, of St Paul's, Paddington, 1895-1899, and of St John's, Wood Road, from 1900. He died in 1920.
Mrs Beaumont later became a dressmaker. She married, secondly, John Godolphin Bennett, a Captain in the Royal Engineers, in May 1925.
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