Da Loria Norman (1872-1935) was a painter and illuminator who worked in Surrey, England and Old Lyme, Connecticut. Born Belle Elkin Mitchell in Kansas, she lived in England from roughly 1884-1913, and was attracted to the Arts and Crafts Movement, especially to murals and illuminated manuscripts. Among her closest friends were the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore and the illustrator Walter Crane. Following a sensational divorce trial in 1914, in which her counsel was Lloyd-George, she returned to America, and worked on private commissions and exhibitions, chiefly in New York, Old Lyme, and Michigan.