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  1. Anna Alma-Tadema, Interior of the Gold Room, Townshend House, ca. 1883, watercolour with scraping over graphite on paper, 53 x 35.9 cm. Collection of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City ...

  2. Media in category "Paintings by Anna Alma-Tadema" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Anna Alma-Tadema, The Drawing Room, Townshend House, 1885.jpg 746 × 1,120; 252 KB. Anna Alma-Tadema - The idler's harvest (1900).jpg 512 × 745; 72 KB.

  3. Anna Alma-Tadema 1865-1943 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema's Study in Townshend House, London 1884. 33 x 45 cms | 12 3/4 x 17 1/2 ins Pan and brown and black ink, graphite on paper Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum

  4. Painter; second wife of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema; daughter of George Napoleon Epps Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema was the second wife of the painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema and a painter in her own right. She concentrated on domestic and genre scenes, often in Dutch seventeenth-century settings. Following her death, a memorial exhibition of her work was held at the Fine Art Society in 1910.

  5. Anna Alma-Tadema enjoyed some success as an artist, particularly during the time that her father was also alive. Like her stepmother Laura, Anna also exhibited at the Royal Academy and other international exhibitions. Anna was a talented artist with an eye for fine detail, which allowed her to create some beautiful paintings of domestic ...

  6. Lawrence Alma-Tadema, născut: Lourens Alma Tadema (Dronryp, 8 ianuarie 1836 — Wiesbaden, 25 iunie 1912) este un pictor britanic de origine neerlandeză, neoclasic din perioada epocii victoriene, cunoscut pentru pânzele sale inspirate din lumea antică.

  7. Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema was born as Laurens Tadema on January 8, 1836, in the small village of Dronrijp, in Friesland in the north of the Netherlands. He was the sixth child of Pieter Jiltes Tadema (1797-1840), the village notary, who had had three sons by a previous marriage, and the third child of his mother, Hinke Dirks Brouwer (c. 1800-1863).