Emily Bibbens warren was an Anglo-Canadian artist and illustrator known for her use of sunlight.
She produced many landscapes and interior scenes.
Emily Warren is particularly remembered for her Canadian government commissioned works, one of which is the placing of Canadian Regimental Colours at General Wolfe's Monument, Westminster Abbey 1919, was purchased by the National Gallery of Canada.
She travelled widely across British Columbia, Scotland, Belgium and France.
A watercolour of St. Mark's Square, Venice.
Framed and glazed. Signed.
Picture size: 19cm x 23cm