Rosalie Williams, a landscape painter and ecclesiastical embroidery artist, garnered significant acclaim for her art, particularly the twelve large hangings in Chichester Cathedral, celebrating its 900th anniversary.
Born in Bromley, Kent, and trained at the Slade School of Art, Rosalie became a notable figure in the art community, earning a living as a visiting lecturer at several universities.
Her impressive dedication to embroidery was highlighted in the 1970s, particularly with her collaborations at St Hugh's Charterhouse and West Wittering church, establishing her as a leading ecclesiastical artist.
Rosalie's legacy is marked by her significant contributions to both landscape painting and ecclesiastical embroidery, alongside her role in art education and cultural enrichment in Sussex.
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