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  1. Annie Louisa Swynnerton. 1844–1933. View profile. A Dryad Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC) Oil Sketch of a Pony The Wilson. The Soul's Journey: The Soul's Awakening Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC) Geoffrey and Christopher Herringham Royal Holloway, University of London.

  2. 31 de oct. de 2022 · Swynnerton (1844–1933) initially studied in her home city at the Manchester School of Art. But she became frustrated by the limited curriculum it offered. Women students were prevented from working from nude models. She went on to study at the more progressive Académie Julian in Paris (1878–9). Returning to the UK, she co-founded the ...

  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · Both he and his wife were passionate art collectors and gave pieces to the Musée du Luxembourg (which is in Paris) and the National Gallery of South Africa, Cape Town. According to Annie’s obiturary in The Annual Register, 1933, the painting was “ bought by Rodin, for the Luxembourg Museum. Media: oil on canvas. Dimensions: 680 x 1670 mm ...

  4. 25 de may. de 2018 · ITALIAN MOTHER AND CHILD. The date of birth is incorrect. Annie was born in 1844. Photos: Jonathan Russell. Has parallels with the attributed work Maternité – the stance of the child on the mother’s lap and frieze decoration above the mother’s head. The same building is apparent in both pictures, from different angles, the location being ...

  5. 6 July – “… [Annie] married Mr Joseph W. Swynnerton, the well known artist” (The Queen, 15 Mar 1890, p371) … “6th July 1883 at the parish church in the District of St Mark, St Marylebone, London, after banns.The witnesses were her friend Susan Isobel Dacre [spelling as in article] and Paul W. Chapman. Annie’s address was 5 Langham Chambers and Joseph’s was 23 Alma Square.

  6. 31 de jul. de 2022 · ANNIE LOUISA SWYNNERTON (1844-1933) All the works of this artist for which images can be found, and also those of her friend SUSAN ISABEL DACRE (1844-1933). Menu. Search. ... THE FREDERICK SWYNNERTON painting, ‘Ottoman Scene’, failed to sell at auction 30 July, reaching $750 (£615), but this evidently being below the reserve.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2018 · Annie Louisa Swynnerton, besides being a very talented painter, was a fighter. Her determination was the key to success. She overcame many difficulties and what she achieved was a beacon of light which inspired many female artists who followed to press ahead with their fight against institutionalised prejudice against female artists.