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In that year she began to exhibit drawings at the Dudley Gallery. At this time, she was particularly influenced by the work of Fred Walker and Myles Birket Foster, who later became a friend.
In 1874, Helen Paterson married the Irish poet, William Allingham (1824-1889), author of ‘Up the Airy Mountain’, and together they would have three children. Though she gave up her place on The Graphic, she continued to produce occasional illustrations for The Cornhill magazine and other periodicals and books. Placed by her marriage at the centre of the Cheyne Walk set, she met John Ruskin, who became an admirer of her work. She was, by then, more fully engaged in establishing a career as a watercolourist. She was elected an Associate of the Society of Painters in Water Colours in 1875, and when, in 1890, full membership was opened to ladies, she was immediately promoted. (In 1881, the society had become the Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours.)
From 1881, Helen Allingham lived at Sandhills, near Witley, Surrey and specialised increasingly in scenes of rural life.
These were exhibited in her first two solo shows at the Fine Art Society: ‘Surrey Cottages’ (1886) and ‘In the Country’ (1887). Following her return to London in 1888, she continued to make regular sketching expeditions into the countryside of Surrey and Middlesex, often accompanied by her close friend, Kate Greenaway. By the end of the 1890s, she was making efforts to expand the range of her subject matter; for instance, she produced a group of harvest scenes in the Kentish countryside near Westerham. However, an exhibition of Venetian pictures at the Fine Art Society in 1904 was not a success. She died in Haslemere, Surrey, on 28 September 1926.
Her work is represented in numerous public collections, including the British Museum, Burgh House & Hampstead Museum and the V&A.
Further reading
Nancy Clay-Marsteller, ‘Allingham, Helen. British painter and illustrator, 1848-1926’, Delia Gaze (ed), Dictionary of Women Artists, Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997, vol 1, pages 176-178; Christopher Newall, ‘Allingham [née Paterson], Helen (b Burton on Trent, Staffs, 26 Sept 1848; d Haslemere, Surrey, 28 Sept 1926)’, Jane Turner (ed), The Dictionary of Art, London: Macmillan, 1996, vol 1, pages 666-667; Ina Taylor, ‘Allingham [née Paterson], Helen Mary Elizabeth (1848-1926)’, H C G Matthew and Brian Harrison (eds), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, vol 1, pages 861-863