Lilian Cheviot | |
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| Born | 1876 (1876) |
| Died | 1936 (aged 59–60) |
Lilian Cheviot (c. 1876 - 1936) was an English painter who flourished from 1894 to 1924.

She lived in SouthMolesey inSurrey and exhibited at theRoyal Academy in London in 1895 and 1899.[1] She studied atFrank Calderon's School of Animal Painting andWalter Donne's Life School and exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1895 with the paintingThere's many a Slip and in 1899 withKittens.[2] Her workOn the way to the Horse Fair was included in the 1905 bookWomen Painters of the World.[3]In 1911 her illustrations were included in the bookThe new book of the dog.[4]
She is known for animal paintings and made dog portraits.[5]