Angell studied painting in
Bath, Somerset with Alfred Jones (1851-1928) and then with John Anthony Park, ROI, RBA (1880-1962) at the
Nuneaton Art School. In 1931 she had a painting
Zinnias, painted while on holiday in Brittany, accepted into the
Royal Academy of Arts (RA) exhibition. It was the first time she had submitted her work to be considered. Of her success she said, “I consider myself very lucky, considering the thousands sent from all parts of the world by artists who do nothing else.” She had a subsequent painting,
The Harbour at High Tide, accepted for the 1946 RA exhibition. She exhibited with the
Coventry and Warwickshire Society of Artists (CWSA) in 1930 and 1931. She had four paintings, including
At Midday and
Leafy Warwickshire in the
Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery in 1947. She also exhibited with the
Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) and the
Royal Institute of Oil Painters (ROI). ==External links==