Ella du Cane
Ella Mary Du Cane (1874-1943) was the third and youngest daughter of politician and colonial administrator Sir Charles Du Cane and his wife, Georgiana Susan Copley. Through her mother, she was the great-granddaughter of the artist John Singleton Copley. She was born in Hobart, Tasmania, in the last year of her father's five-year term as Governor of Tasmania, shortly before the family returned to their country house at Braxted Park, Essex.
Her older sister Florence was born in 1869. Ella made watercolour paintings and Florence was a writer. After their father died in 1889, they decided they would travel the world unchaperoned. They visited China, Japan, Egypt, the Canary Islands and Madeira.
In 1905 Du Cane was hired by A & C Black to provide illustrations for 'The Italian Lakes' (1905), with descriptions by Richard Bagot. The company also used several of her Japan pictures in a book by John Finnemore. Building on her success, Du Cane arranged with Black to do a book on Japanese gardens with text written by her sister, Florence, a book released in 1908 as 'The Flowers and Gardens of Japan'. The following year, her sisters' second book, 'The Flowers and Gardens of Madeira' appeared, again with illustrations by Ella.
Queen Victoria took a personal interest in her work, acquiring 26 of Du Cane's works between December 1895 and August 1898.
In later years, Ella continued to travel and paint, and never married. She continued to live with her mother and sister in Essex, the family moving to an estate called Mountains, on a hillside site near Maldon, after selling Braxted Park in 1919.
Ella du Cane died in 1943 at Mountains. She is buried with her sisters at All Saints Church, Great Braxted.
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Flowers & Gardens of Japan 1908 - Ella Du Cane (1874-1943) - 50 images
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Canary Islands, The 1911 - Ella Du Cane (1874-1943) - 20 images
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Peeps at Many Lands, Italy 1907 - Alberto Pisa, Ella du Cane et al - 12 images
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Flowers & Gardens of Madeira, The 1909 - Ella Du Cane (1874-1943) - 24 images
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El Japon 1912 - Ella Du Cane (1874-1943) - 11 images
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Banks of the Nile, The 1913 - Ella du Cane (1874-1943) - 60 images
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