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Agnes Pinder Davis with designs for the Queen Mary

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Agnes Pinder Davis with designs for the Queen Mary

Agnes Pinder, an artist well known for her pictures combining metal and oils engaged on the decoration of the starboard lounge of the liner, Queen Mary. Date: 1935

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Agnes Davis Liners Lounge Nov17 Oils Scheme Starboard Artists Liner Pinder


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Agnes Pinder Davis, a visionary artist, is depicted in this photograph as she meticulously works on designs for the starboard lounge of the iconic ocean liner, Queen Mary. The image captures the intensity and focus in her eyes as she brings her creative vision to life, blending the traditional medium of oils with innovative metalwork. Born in England, Agnes Pinder Davis was a pioneering figure in the world of art and design, known for her unique ability to merge various artistic techniques to create stunning, one-of-a-kind pieces. Her collaboration with the Queen Mary marked a significant milestone in her career, as she was entrusted with the responsibility of enhancing the decorative scheme of one of the most luxurious liners of its time. The starboard lounge, a grand space designed to provide passengers with an elegant and relaxing atmosphere, was transformed under Agnes' expert hand. The metal and oil designs she created added a touch of sophistication and opulence, reflecting the grandeur of the era and the vessel itself. This photograph offers a glimpse into the artistic process behind the creation of a masterpiece, showcasing the dedication, skill, and creativity of Agnes Pinder Davis as she left her indelible mark on the Queen Mary. The fusion of metal and oils in her designs continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts, making her a trailblazer in the world of decorative arts.

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