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Helen Imogen Field – Miscarriage to Birth: Horny and Healing

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By Mom Egg Review on February 12, 2026 Gallery - Art

Helen Imogen Field

Miscarriage to Birth: Horny and Healing

 

Helen Imogen Field (nee Williams) was serious about art in her teens but was deflected into science. She entered evening classes for oil portraiture at the Art Student’s League of New York. John Williams, her uncle, taught old masters methods, which helped with tonality, backgrounds and observation, creating works of all kinds and sizes. Late in life she attended the Leith School of Art (Contemporary, Figures) then the Royal School of Drawing in 2025.

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