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Madge Gill

Born in London in 1884, Madge Gill was an illegitimate child brought up in children's homes and later by a spiritualist aunt. She married in 1907 and had four children, two of whom died. It was her attempts as a medium to make contact with them 'on the other side' that lead to her overwhelming compulsion to create hundreds of elaborate ink drawings. She said she was guided by a spirit called Myrinest (probably a rendering of 'mine innerest self'). She died aged 77.

Works by Gill were included in England & Co's 2001 exhibition Obsessive Visions: Art Outside the Mainstream. In 2008, she was one of the artists chosen for the major exhibition of  British Outsider Art at Musée La Halle Saint Pierre in Paris.




Drawings and works on paper



Myrinerest – Singer - Details


Myrinerest – Singer c 1940s
10 x 12 inches
Ink on card

Untitled - Details


Untitled c 1940s
10.5 x 4.5 inches
Ink on card