Little is known about the English painter Eveline Dell. She lived and worked for part of her life in London and later in New Malden in Surrey. It can be deduced from exhibition lists that she exhibited her work regularly in the period 1885-1923, mainly at the Royal Society of Artists in Birmingham and at the New Dudley Gallery in London. Her work has also been shown at exhibitions by the Royal Academy and the New Watercolour Society in the British capital. Eveline Dell mainly painted fairytale scenes and genre scenes, mostly in watercolour. In addition to autonomous works of art, she made many book illustrations.