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Cultural formation | Frances Reynolds | She was born into an English west-country professional or just-gentry family, and was a devout Anglican
, who cared about whether or not her friends went to church and disapproved of her brother Joshua painting... |
Occupation | Frances Reynolds | She was also already a painter on her own account. She had done a portrait of Joshua around 1746 (now in the Cottonian Collection in the city museum and art gallery of Plymouth) Reynolds, Sir Joshua. The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds. Editors Ingamells, John and John Edgcumbe, Yale University Press. 264 |
Education | Sylvia Pankhurst | SP
won a national competition for a two-year scholarship to the Royal Academy of Art
in London. Her name headed the list of competitors for the whole country Mulhallen, Jacqueline. “Sylvia Pankhurst’s Paintings: A Missing Link”. Women’s History Magazine, No. 60, pp. 35-8. 36 Romero, Patricia W. E. Sylvia Pankhurst: Portrait of a Radical. Yale University Press. 29 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Palmer | The best-known among MP
's siblings was her brother Joshua
, seven years her junior, whose work as a portrait painter eventually won him a knighthood and the first Presidency of the Royal Academy
... |
Occupation | Sarojini Naidu | Earlier this year she had worked with British professionals in the arts to choose and assemble artefacts for a major exhibition of Indian art at the Royal Academy
in London during the coming winter. Roberts, Cleo. “1947: India, Art and Nationhood”. London Library Magazine, No. 38, pp. 22-5. 24-5 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Alice Meynell | AM
's sister Elizabeth
, later Lady Butler, became a well-known painter. She earned high praise for her depiction of a battle scene in The Roll Call, exhibited at the Royal Academy
in 1874... |
Education | Louisa Anne Meredith | Sir Thomas Lawrence
, President of the Royal Academy
, tutored Louisa Anne Twamley (later LAM
) privately in art. Rae-Ellis, Vivienne. Louisa Anne Meredith: A Tigress in Exile. St David’s Park. 33 |
Leisure and Society | Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington | Her portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence
was exhibited at the Royal Academy
in 1822. Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington,. “Introduction”. Conversations of Lord Byron, edited by Ernest J. Lovell, Princeton University Press, pp. 3-114. 8 Molloy, Joseph Fitzgerald. The Most Gorgeous Lady Blessington. Downey. 36 Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington,. “Introduction”. Conversations of Lord Byron, edited by Ernest J. Lovell, Princeton University Press, pp. 3-114. 106 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jane Loudon | He was a member of the |
Literary responses | Q. D. Leavis | Fiction and the Reading Public was widely reviewed. In the Criterion of July 1932, T. S. Eliot
commended its argument: A society which does not recognize the existence of art is barbaric. But a society... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Caroline Leakey | Caroline's father, James Leakey
, was the son of John Leakey
who was involved in wool trading. James was an artist who painted portraits, landscapes, and small interiors, but was best known for his oil... |
Textual Production | Anna Mary Howitt | AMH
exhibited for the only time at the Royal Academy
, with a picture entitled The Castaway, which depicts a fallen woman or prostitute. McMaster, Juliet. That Mighty Art of Black-and-White. Linley Sambourne, <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="j">Punch</span>, and the Royal Academy. Ad Hoc Press. 3 Graves, Algernon. The Royal Academy of Art. Henry Graves and George Bell. |
Occupation | Anna Mary Howitt | AMH
was already writing and drawing as a professional when Henry Chorley
, editor of the Ladies' Companion, commissioned her to go to Oberammergau and report on the passion play. On her return to... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Barbara Hofland | The couple first met through their shared profession of teaching. He had some reputation as a painter, having been exhibiting at the Royal Academy
for a decade as well as in Leeds; but his health... |
Occupation | Kate Greenaway | By 1873, KG
began receiving offers to illustrate popular books and magazines; she left school to pursue a career as an illustrator, while hoping to become a published author. Her pictures for greetings cards for... |
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