Daisy Radcliffe Beresford


Daisy Radcliffe Beresford was a British painter and decorative artist who was known for her portraits, landscapes and interiors.

Life

Beresford was born in 1879 in Dalston, London. She married the painter Frank Beresford in 1910 and they had two daughters. Their daughters both followed their parents into careers in art.
Beresford was educated at the Heatherley School of Fine Art and at the Royal Academy Schools, where she won 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Fellow students in her cohort included Vanessa Bell, Ethel Everett, Margery Snowdon and Sylvia Whitman. She obtained the Art Class Teacher's Certificate at the age of 13 and her Art Mistress' Certificate at age 16.
Beresford was a member of the New Society of Artists, from its formation in 1921. She later showed 12 paintings at the Royal Academy and one at the Society of Women Artists Exhibitors.
Some of Beresford's works are held in the collections of the Chris Beetles Gallery, Musée d'Orsay and Victoria and Albert Museum, whilst other pieces are on display at municipal institutions such as the Guildhall Art Gallery and Tenterden Town Hall, Kent.
Beresford died in 1939.