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Helen Lavinia Cochrane

Helen Lavinia Cochrane (1868-1946) was a British painter and draughtswoman trained in Liverpool, Munich, and London. In 1898 she and her husband settled in Menton, later moving to Pugliola on the Italian Riviera where they purchased Villa Rezzola. Her tempera works meticulously documented Italian rural life in the 1920s and 1930s, reflecting profound affection for the landscape and its people. Fleeing Fascism in 1935, she returned to London where she continued exhibiting until her death. Master Canvas Art offers 1 hand-painted oil reproduction of Helen Lavinia Cochrane's work.

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