BRYSON, Alice Margaret
Alice Margaret Bryson was born in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland on 25 January 1891, her sister is Ethel Duncan Bryson (1887-1968) with whom she lived for many years. In 1918 she was working for the British Red Cross Society Volunteers at Woodbank, Holywood, Dumfriesshire having previously worked at the Red Cross Central Workrooms, Burlington House, London. In 1933, she exhibited at the Ipswich Art Club from 204 Addison House, Grove End Road, London N.W.8, a watercolour 'Tree Study' she also exhibited at the Society of Graphic Fine Art at Southsea in 1934 a chalk drawing 'A Dorset Barn' and at Winchester Art Club in 1938 'Chalk Pit' and a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy. In 1939, living 'on private means' at The Royal Glen Hotel, Glen Road, Sidmouth, Devon. Alice Margaret Bryson died at Brendon House, Park Road, Winchester, Hampshire on 19 January 1987, she was unmarried.
Royal Academy Exhibits
from 89 Kensington Gardens Square, London
1925 783 Summer - watercolour
1926 706 Autumn - watercolour
809 February Morning - watercolour
1927 715 Trees at Hamstead - watercolour
816 Willows - watercolour
1928 755 Devonshire Fields - watercolour
816 Riverside Trees - watercolour
from the Royal Glen Hotel, Sidmouth, Devon
1929 816 A Farmstead among Trees - watercolour
849 Ilex - watercolour
from 89 Kensington Gardens Square, London
1931 982 The Edge of the Wood - watercolour
from 204 Addison House, Grove End Road, Northwest London
1932 682 Sunlight in the Wood - watercolour
711 Little Faringdon Mill - watercolour
1933 997 Woodland in Summer - watercolour
1036 A Buckingham Beechwood - watercolour
1934 725 The Castle Keep - watercolour
787 A Grove of Ash - watercolour
from The Homestead, Crawley, Winchester
1937 943 A Westmorland Village - watercolour