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  1. 31 de may. de 2018 · ANNIE LOUISA SWYNNERTON (1844-1933) Pingback: Notes on St. Martin’s Summer, The Sense of Sight and A Dream of Italy. – ANNIE LOUISA SWYNNERTON (1844-1933) Pingback: New Risen Hope had wings and was part of a group, evidence suggests. – ANNIE LOUISA SWYNNERTON (1844-1933)

  2. 3 de jun. de 2018 · Location: unknown. A beautiful colourful oil on canvas portrait by Annie Louisa Robinson (Swynnerton). She was a founder member of the Manchester Society of Women Artists and the first woman for 200 years since Angelica Kaufmann to be given Royal Academy ASRA. Painted in Roma in 1874 it is titled verso Jebsa. The painting was later presented to ...

  3. 26 de may. de 2018 · Count Zubov (Comte Valentin Platonovič Zubov, Валентин Платонович Зубов, 1884-1969) was a Russian aristocrat and art historian. Aged about 25, he spent the winter of 1908-9 in Italy and where Annie painted this portrait at Salsomaggiore Terme, a town in northern Italy. Zubov founded the Russian Institute of Art History ...

  4. Annie Louisa Swynnerton. c.1889–1920. An Old Lady Augustus John OM. 1898–9. Oh! Willo! Willo! Willo! Maxwell Ashby Armfield. 1902. Dorelia Standing before a Fence Augustus John OM. c.1903–4. Portrait of Miss Elizabeth Williamson Annie Louisa Swynnerton. 1906. Close . Join in. Twitter; Facebook; YouTube; Instagram; Pinterest;

  5. tag / style: Annie Louisa Swynnerton; angel; sense; sight; wings; Physical Dimensions: w1010 x h873 cm (Without frame) Artist biographical information: Swynnerton was born near Manchester. She was a strong believer in equal opportunities for women in art and founded the Manchester Society of Women Painters with the artist Susan Isabel Dacre.

  6. May 6, 2017 - "Was an English painter of allegorical, figure and portrait paintings. She studied at Manchester School of Art, Académie Julian, and in Rome. Swynnerton was influenced by George Frederic Watts and Edward Burne-Jones. John Singer Sargent appreciated her work and helped her to become the first elected woman member at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1922.

  7. 22 de may. de 2018 · Dimensions: 615 x 225 mm (0.14 m²), unframed. History: date c. 1904 (by association with New-risen Hope); bought in auction (location and date uncertain, possibly Christie’s and early 1980s) by playwright and art dealer George Hulme; passed on to an art and antiques dealer friend, possibly 1990s, and sold at auction by the latter, 24 Apr 2018.