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"Dawson: A Journey through the Artistic World of Muriel Dawson" Step into the enchanting world of Muriel Dawson

Background imageDawson Collection: Women staff officers, Metropolitan Police, London

Women staff officers, Metropolitan Police, London
Group photo of women staff officers, Metropolitan Police, London: D Meeson Coates (Chief Inspector), Miss St John Partridge, M Damer Dawson (Chief Officer), Ms Allen (Chief Superintendent)

Background imageDawson Collection: Sir William Dawson

Sir William Dawson
SIR JOHN WILLIAM DAWSON Canadian geologist Date: 1820 - 1899

Background imageDawson Collection: William Dawson, of Bath

William Dawson, of Bath
WILLIAM DAWSON Master of the Ceremonies at the New Rooms, Bath. Date: CIRCA 1779

Background imageDawson Collection: Lady Anne Dawson

Lady Anne Dawson
LADY ANNE DAWSON, first wife of Thomas Dawson (later viscount Cremorne) in the character of Diana, the hunting goddess. Date: 1733 - 1769

Background imageDawson Collection: Countess of Charleville

Countess of Charleville
CATHERINE MARIA (nee Dawson) countess of CHARLEVILLE, wife of Charles, first earl : she held a notable salon. Date: 1761 - 1851

Background imageDawson Collection: Bristol Riot / 1831 / Dawson

Bristol Riot / 1831 / Dawson
In Bristol, where only 6000 of the 104, 000 population had the vote in 1830, a crowd protest against the House of Lords defeat of the Reform Bill by burning 100 houses Date: 31 October 1831

Background imageDawson Collection: Canada / Dawson City, 1898

Canada / Dawson City, 1898
General view of Dawson City and the Yukon River during the summer of 1898 Date: 1898

Background imageDawson Collection: Ilchester / Whitehall

Ilchester / Whitehall
MARY, COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER (nee Dawson) Irish aristocracy daughter of 1st Earl of Dartrey; married 5th Earl of Ilchester in 1872 Date: -

Background imageDawson Collection: British art nouveau buckle in wrought silver

British art nouveau buckle in wrought silver and enamel by Nelson and Edith Dawson.. Enameled botanicals of bluebells and love in a mist

Background imageDawson Collection: St Thomas Hopital - Dawson and her class outside the PED

St Thomas Hopital - Dawson and her class outside the PED Date: 1921

Background imageDawson Collection: Dawson Art Course advertisement

Dawson Art Course advertisement
A page from The Bystander, 15 March 1916, advertising a postal art course under the tutelage of Mr Charles Dawson, described as one of Londons most successful designers of Pictorial Publicity

Background imageDawson Collection: Women police, WW1

Women police, WW1
Miss Margaret Mary Damer Dawson, Chief Officer, and Miss Mary Sophia Allen, Chief Superintendent of the Womens Police during the First World War

Background imageDawson Collection: Little Bo-Peep

Little Bo-Peep. Date: 1935

Background imageDawson Collection: Little girl in green hat by Muriel Dawson

Little girl in green hat by Muriel Dawson
A little girl in a green hat, tied with a big blue ribbon, by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1937

Background imageDawson Collection: He Loves Me Not by Muriel Dawson

He Loves Me Not by Muriel Dawson. A girl and boy sit back to back -- she is blowing the seeds from a dandelion head. Date: 1933

Background imageDawson Collection: Child sweeping autumn leaves by Muriel Dawson

Child sweeping autumn leaves by Muriel Dawson
A cute child in a blue coat sweeping autumn leaves, with calendar below and four birds in the left margin, by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDawson Collection: Black puppy by Muriel Dawson

Black puppy by Muriel Dawson
A black puppy (Brora of Bolventor, age 8 weeks), by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDawson Collection: Helping on the Farm by Muriel Dawson

Helping on the Farm by Muriel Dawson -- a little child on top of a haystack. Date: 1949

Background imageDawson Collection: Whos For A Walk? by Muriel Dawson

Whos For A Walk? by Muriel Dawson -- a little child in coat, hat and gloves is keen to go out. Date: 1941

Background imageDawson Collection: This is Duff, by Muriel Dawson

This is Duff, by Muriel Dawson -- a cute black and white puppy. Date: 1948

Background imageDawson Collection: My Skyscraper by Muriel Dawson

My Skyscraper by Muriel Dawson -- a little boy plays with his building bricks. Date: 1944

Background imageDawson Collection: Little Cherub by Muriel Dawson

Little Cherub by Muriel Dawson -- a cute little child with dark wavy hair. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDawson Collection: Hot Work! by Muriel Dawson

Hot Work! by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl sits on a mound of sand on the beach, and chats with her pet dog. Date: 1949

Background imageDawson Collection: English Springer Spaniel by Muriel Dawson

English Springer Spaniel by Muriel Dawson
After Dinner -- an English Springer Spaniel puppy (Jane, age 9 weeks), by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDawson Collection: Little girl with butterfly by Muriel Dawson

Little girl with butterfly by Muriel Dawson
A little girl finds that a butterfly has landed on her posy of flowers, by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDawson Collection: Princess, a kitten, by Muriel Dawson

Princess, a kitten, by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDawson Collection: Little boy in blue by Muriel Dawson

Little boy in blue by Muriel Dawson
A little boy in blue, with his pet dog, by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDawson Collection: Ready for Anything! by Muriel Dawson

Ready for Anything! by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl in yellow raincoat and souwester style rainhat. Date: 1947

Background imageDawson Collection: We Three by Muriel Dawson

We Three by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl chats to her pet dog and her doll. Date: 1945

Background imageDawson Collection: My New Umbrella by Muriel Dawson

My New Umbrella by Muriel Dawson -- a little child in yellow, with a blue umbrella and a black pet dog. Date: 1945

Background imageDawson Collection: Puff Ball by Muriel Dawson

Puff Ball by Muriel Dawson -- a little boy blows the seeds off a dandelion head. Date: 1946

Background imageDawson Collection: I Love My Dolly by Muriel Dawson

I Love My Dolly by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl cuddles her doll. Date: 1944

Background imageDawson Collection: Her Gentleman Friend! by Muriel Dawson

Her Gentleman Friend! by Muriel Dawson
Her Gentleman Friend! (Baggage & Witch) by Muriel Dawson -- a dog and a cat. Date: 1949

Background imageDawson Collection: Wheres Your Mummy? by Muriel Dawson

Wheres Your Mummy? by Muriel Dawson -- a little boy finds a kitten all alone in the garden. Date: 1944

Background imageDawson Collection: Playtime by Muriel Dawson

Playtime by Muriel Dawson -- a little child kneels on the grass with a ball. Date: 1940

Background imageDawson Collection: Little girl with Siamese cat by Muriel Dawson

Little girl with Siamese cat by Muriel Dawson
A little girl with a Siamese cat, sitting on the grass making a daisy chain, by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1940

Background imageDawson Collection: Good Friends by Muriel Dawson

Good Friends by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl with her pet spaniel. Date: 1944

Background imageDawson Collection: How Does My Garden Grow? by Muriel Dawson

How Does My Garden Grow? by Muriel Dawson -- a little boy tends his springtime bulbs, watched by a robin on a branch. Date: 1942

Background imageDawson Collection: Please Love Me! by Muriel Dawson

Please Love Me! by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl finds that she has been given a cute little puppy as a pet, just in time for Christmas. Date: 1940

Background imageDawson Collection: Little Stick Gatherer by Muriel Dawson

Little Stick Gatherer by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl in red and blue, putting sticks in a basket. Date: 1945

Background imageDawson Collection: Shall I Draw You? by Muriel Dawson

Shall I Draw You? by Muriel Dawson -- a little boy draws a cat on a blackboard. Date: 1943

Background imageDawson Collection: Signs of Spring by Muriel Dawson

Signs of Spring by Muriel Dawson -- a little boy looks at some sprouting bulbs in a plant pot. Date: 1941

Background imageDawson Collection: Little girl with kitten by Muriel Dawson

Little girl with kitten by Muriel Dawson
A little girl with a kitten, by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1944

Background imageDawson Collection: Baby in pink bonnet by Muriel Dawson

Baby in pink bonnet by Muriel Dawson
A baby in a pink bonnet by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDawson Collection: Daddys Girl by Muriel Dawson

Daddys Girl by Muriel Dawson -- a cute little girl in a pink bonnet. Date: 1946

Background imageDawson Collection: Madonna and Child by Muriel Dawson

Madonna and Child by Muriel Dawson. 1942

Background imageDawson Collection: Little Miss Demure by Muriel Dawson

Little Miss Demure by Muriel Dawson -- a cute little girl with ginger hair. Date: 1949

Background imageDawson Collection: Little girl in orange coat by Muriel Dawson

Little girl in orange coat by Muriel Dawson
A little girl in an orange coat by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1940



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"Dawson: A Journey through the Artistic World of Muriel Dawson" Step into the enchanting world of Muriel Dawson, a talented artist whose brush strokes bring to life captivating scenes and emotions. From "The Goose Girl" to "Homeward, " her artworks transport us to whimsical landscapes filled with beauty and wonder. In "Two little girls in a garden, " Dawson captures the innocence and joy of childhood, as two young friends explore nature's wonders amidst vibrant blooms. Meanwhile, in "The Days Work, " she portrays the resilience and determination of hardworking individuals who strive for success against all odds. Dawson's love for nature shines through in her masterpiece, "Spring Flowers. " Delicate petals dance gracefully on canvas, evoking feelings of renewal and hope. Similarly, in "Little Miss Natty Fingers, " she showcases the tender relationship between a mother and child as they tend to their flourishing garden together. With each stroke, Dawson takes us on an emotional journey. In "Half Way Home, " we witness a poignant moment where dreams meet reality - a testament to perseverance even when faced with challenges along our path. And in "Dandelion Clock, " she reminds us that time is fleeting but also holds endless possibilities if we seize every moment. "The Blue Butterfly" flutters delicately across Dawson's canvas, symbolizing freedom and transformation. Her attention to detail is evident once again in her portrayal of wildflowers - each petal seemingly alive with color and texture - reminding us of nature's boundless beauty. Finally, we are captivated by the innocence portrayed in "Two Little Lambs. " These gentle creatures embody purity while frolicking among lush meadows under clear blue skies – an idyllic scene that warms our hearts. Muriel Dawson's art speaks volumes about life’s simple pleasures; it invites us to pause amidst our busy lives and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us daily.