Alexander née Michell was born on 16 April 1821 in
Nantes, France. While there is little known about Lady Eveline Marie Alexander, she is now well known for being an amateur painter whose primary skills were in oil and watercolor. The exact way she learned how to paint is still unknown. She had no official training, it is believed she learned from her father, who was a military drawing master at
Royal Military College, Woolwich. In 1837, she married Sir
James Edward Alexander and the couple had five children. She accompanied her military husband on a Canadian tour of duty from 1841 to 1849, when she settled in
London, Ontario. In 1843 she painted a scene of a military steeple chase, which was turned into a popular
lithograph. Alexander died on the
Isle of Wight in 1906. == Artwork ==