The Society of Women Artists (SWA) is a British art body dedicated to celebrating and promoting fine art created by women. It was founded as the Society of Female Artists (SFA) in 1855, offering women artists the opportunity to exhibit and sell their works. Annual exhibitions have been held in London since 1857, with some wartime interruptions.
Mall Galleries, London
Dame Laura Knight was an English artist who worked in oils, watercolours, etching, engraving and drypoint. Knight was a painter in the figurative, realist tradition, who embraced English Impressionism. In her long career, Knight was among the most successful and popular painters in Britain. Her success in the male-dominated British art establishment paved the way for greater status and recognition for women artists.
Dame Laura Knight 1936
Land Army Girl (1944) (National Archives)
Corporal J. D. M. Pearson, GC, WAAF (1940) (Art. IWM ART LD 626)
A Balloon Site, Coventry (1943) (Art. IWM ART LD 2750)