Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Mrs Ambrose McEvoy (Mary Spencer Edwards) | Leeds City Art Gallery | 1909-10 | Plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art, Israel[1] | ||||||
English Girl | Formerly Washington MAA | 1909 | Bronze | Modelled by Gertrude Williams[1] | |||||
Nan Seated | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1911 | Bust | Plaster | Seven bronze casts[1] | ||||
Mother and Child Standing | Carrick Hill | 1911 | Sculpture | Bronze | Plaster Ein Harod[1] | ||||
First portrait of Meum (Mrs Lindsell Stewart) | National Gallery of Canada | Bust | Plaster | Two bronze casts[1] | |||||
Third portrait of Meum | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1918 | Mask | Plaster | Eight bronze casts[1] | ||||
Fourth portrait of Meum (version of) | Cleveland Museum of Art | 1918 | Bust | Plaster | Bronze cast, Arts Council of Great Britain[1] | ||||
Delores (reclining study) | Israel Museum | 1918-19 1923? | Bust | Bronze & plaster versions | [1] | ||||
Betty May | Ein Harod | 1919 | Bust | Plaster | 50.5cm | Two bronze casts in private collections[1] | |||
Fourth portrait of Delores (head) | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1923 | Bust | Plaster | Five bronze casts[1] | ||||
Angel of the Annunciation | Otterloo Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller | 1923 | Bronze | Two bronze casts, plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1] | |||||
Kneeling Angel | Church of Wales | 1924 | Sculpture | Plaster | 45cm high x 74cm wide | Maquette for a commission for the Aldwych entrance of Bush House[1] | |||
First portrait of Oriel Ross | Goddard College, Vermont | 1924 ? | Bust | Plaster | Five bronze casts[1] | ||||
Madonna and Child (Sunita and Enver) | Madouna Toronto, AG Ontario | 1926-27 | Bust | Plaster | Heads for Riverside Madonna and Child[1] | ||||
Professor John Dewey | Goddard College, Vermont | Bust | Plaster | Two bronze casts[1] | |||||
Countess Castle Stewart | Palm Beach Art Institute | Plaster | One bronze cast, daughter of SR Guggenheim[1] | ||||||
Head of a Girl | Israel Museum | 1940 | Head | Plaster | Eight bronze casts[1] | ||||
Norman Hornstein the Second / Ismael | National Gallery of Canada | Bust with arms | Plaster | 45.5cm | Two bronze casts, two version with and without arms[1] | ||||
Third portrait of Leda (with outstreched arms) | Israel Museum | Bust | Plaster | [1] | |||||
Sixth portrait of Kathleen | Jewish Museum, New York | 1941 | Plaster | Five bronze casts[1]
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Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Marcella Barzetti | Israel Museum | Head | Plaster | 29cm | One bronze cast[1] | ||||
Prince of Baroda | Goddard College, Vermont | Head of a child | Plaster | 22.8cm | One bronze cast[1] | ||||
Lady Anna Tree | Sheffield Graves Art Gallery | 1951 | Bust | Plaster | 46cm | Two bronzes cast[1] | |||
Second portrait of Annabel Freud (with curls) | Phoenix Art Museum | Head of a child | Plaster | 21cm | Seven bronze casts[1] | ||||
Charles Lane | National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa | 1954 | Bust of a child | Plaster | 38cm | Three bronzes cast with gilt patina[1] | |||
Study for Emperior Haile Salassie | NY Museum of the City, Ein Harod | 1936 | Figurine | Plaster | 35cm | Four bronzes[1] | |||
Third Portrait of Jackie (Ragamuffin) | Israel Museum | 1939 | Bust | Plaster | 11 bronze casts[1] | ||||
Head of a Girl / Piccaninny | Israel Museum | 1940 | 8 casts, sitter was daughter of Marie Tracey[1]
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Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Seventh Portrait of Kathleen (half-length in shawl) | Israel Museum | 1948 | Half-length figure | Plaster | Three bronzes[1] | ||||
Jan Christian Smuts | Jewish Museum, New York, & National Gallery of Victoria | Head | Plaster | 53cm | [1] | ||||
The Hon. Wayne Godley | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1949 | Bust | Plaster | 50cm | Six bronze casts[1] | |||
Lady Lepel Phipps | Israel Museum | 1957 | Bust | Plaster | 50.8cm | One bronze cast[1] | |||
Tabitha | Allen Memorial Art Museum | 1957 | Head of a child | Plaster | 22.8cm | Five bronze casts[1] | |||
Basil Spence | H.Q building, Royal Institute of British Architects | c. 1958-1960 | Bust | Bronze | Plaster cast, University of Sussex[1] | ||||
Lady Sophia Cavendish | Israel Museum | 1959 | Bust of a child with arms | Plaster | 45.1cm | One bronze cast[1] | |||
Lady Evelyn Phipps | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1959 | Bust | Plaster | 54.6cm | One bronze cast[1] | |||
Marquette for Madonna and Child | Figurine | Lead with bronze halo | 17 casts, Plaster in National Museum Cardiff[1]
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- Tighten lead, emphasis on 1950s recognition, late masterworks
- 1920s Coupled Arms 1920s to introduce Kathleen
- 1927 Madonna and Child
- Tighten Llandaff & Coventry Cathedral works
- Include number of portraits by decade
- Number of works bought by Quinn
- More on art collection
- Split from abstract works
- Unto Heaven by Raquel Gilboa[1]
- Shared Vision[2]
- Richard Cork[3]
- ODNB[4]
- Demons & Angels, Page 148 & 152 for split families in 1920s, meeting Sunita [5]: 1
- Embrace[6]
- Evelyn Silber[7]
- The Edwardian Age[8]
- Modern British Sculpture[9]
- Let There Be History[10]
- ^ Raquel Gilboa (2013). ....Unto Heaven will I ascend, Jacob Epstein's inspired years 1930-59. Paul Holberton Publishing. ISBN 9781907372490.
- ^ Richard Cork (1999). Jacob Epstein. Tate Gallery Publishing. ISBN 1854372823.
- ^ Evelyn Silber (24 September 2014). "Epstein, Sir Jacob". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. Retrieved 10 January 2023. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ June Rose (2002). Demons and Angels A Life of Jacob Epstein. Carroll & Graf Publishers. ISBN 0786710004.
- ^ Embracing the Exotic: Jacob Epstein and Dora Gordine. Ben Uri Gallery / Papadakis Publishing. 2006. ISBN 1901092631.
- ^ Evelyn Silber (1986). The Sculpture of Epstein with a Complete Catalogue. Phaidon. ISBN 0714822620.
- ^ Boris Ford, ed. (1989). The Cambridge Guide to the Arts in Britain, Volume 8, The Edwardian Age and the Inter-War Years. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521309816.
- ^ Penelope Curtis & Keith Wilson, ed. (2011). Modern British Sculpture. Royal Academy of Arts. ISBN 9781905711727.
- ^ Sarah Crellin (2011). "Let There Be History". In Penelope Curtis & Keith Wilson (ed.). Modern British Sculpture. Royal Academy of Arts. ISBN 9781905711727.
- Starting total 240, now 1209 items, less 363 blue articles
- Q65184283
- Adele Hay (active 1897–1904), applied art sculptors[1]
- Prudence Pelham, sculptor, Gill apprentice
- George Havard Thomas, British sculptor, son of James Havard Thomas
- Hebe Comerford born 1948, women sculptor, Harlow pieces, Art UK
Infobox
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Died | 26 August 1991 | (aged 77) 1991 (aged 76–77)
Nationality | British |
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Known for | Painting |
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Artists to do tasks
edit- Kathleen Scott - love of flying, significance of Rolls statue, independent nature, additional works from Homage, distance from other artists, monument photos
- Francis Derwent Wood - ODNB, New Sculpture, Mackay content to be added
- Louis Frederick Roslyn - biography outside of military service
- Marochetti - Cawnpore massacre monument from British Sculpture in India Page 261
- Lucy Kemp-Welch ODNB entry as ref'
- David Boyd Haycock on Lucy Kemp-Welch[2]
- Naomi Blake, poss work in St Mary The Boltons, Church in Royal Borough of Ken & Chelsea with 2 pics on Commons
- Leon Underwood Art UK article[3]
Leonard Stanford Merrifield
editPossable works
- Effigy of Bishop Blunt, Scarborough Church[4]
- Kensington & Chelsea Old Town Hall The Nymph plus bust by Mario Raggi, Sculpture map of RBK&C*Alan Windsor 20th Century sculptors[5]
Dora Carrington - poss' article structure
edit- Early life
- London 1910 —1914
- Hurstbourne Tarrant 1914 –1924
- Tidmarsh Hill 1917 –1924
- Ham Spring 1924 –1932, based on Jane Hill
- ^ Pauline Rose (23 November 2020). "A look at Britain's neglected professional women sculptors". Art UK. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
- ^ David Boyd Haycock (29 March 2023). "Lucy Kemp-Welch: a passionate painter of horses". Art UK. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
- ^ Tom Edwards. "Leon Underwood: cutting against the grain". Art UK. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
- ^ "Leonard Stanford Merrifield". speel. 22 November 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
- ^ Alan Windsor (2003). British Sculptors of the Twentieth Century. Ashgate. ISBN 1-85928-4566.
Monuments
edit- Courtauld Institute[1]
- British monuments in India[2]
- Monuments & the Millennium[3]
- Alan Borg on war memorials[4]
- Roger Bowdler on war memorials[5]
- Derek Boorman on war memorials[6]
- Sculpture Victorious[7]
- London by Blackwood[8]
- Jo Drake[9]
- Yale Queen Victoria statues[10]
- IWM[11]
- The monument is recognised by Historic England with a Grade II listing.[12]
- Historic Scotland[13]
- CADW[14]
- St Paul's [15]
- St Paul's booklet[16]
- Art in Parliament[17]
Sculpture
edit- British works in V&A[18]
- Statue Wars[19]
- Destruction in Ireland[20]
- Encylopedia of Sculpture Vol III[21]
- Jeremy Cooper 19thC bronzes[22]
- James Mackay[23]
- Susan Beattie[24]
- Merritt on Bristol[25]
- Users Guide[26]
- London Sculptures[27]
- Alan Windsor[28]
- Link to Windsor[29]
- Victorian sculptors[30]
- Mapping the Practice & Profession [31]
- 19C sculptors by Janson[32]
- Robert Gunnis British Sculptors to 1851[33]
Liverpool University Press series
- North-East[34]
- Greater Manchester[35]
- City of London[36]
- South London[37]
- Bristol[38]
- City of Westminister[39]
- Birmingham[40]
Wikisource templates
edit- 1895-1900 DNB[41]
- EB 1911 [42]
- DNB12[43]
Art dictionarys
edit- Sara Gray 2019[44]
- David Buckman Vol 1[45]
- David Buckman Vol 2[46]
- Frances Spalding[47]
- Grant M. Waters Vol 1[48]
- Grant Waters Vol 2[49]
- Sara Gray 2009[50]
- Adrian Vincent on Victorian & Edwardian artists.[51]
- Poster Girls[52]
- Robin Garton on British Printmakers[53]
- TATE Women Artists[54]
- Stewart & Cutten on British Portrait Painters[55]
- Christopher Wood on Victorian painters[56]
- Alan Horne on Book Illustrators[57]
- Simon Houfe on Book Illustrators[58]
- Penny Dunford[59]
- Yale Dictionary[60]
- Oxford Dictionary of Art[61]
- Theo Snoddy on Irish artists[62]
- Historical Brit women[63]
- ODNB[64]
- Josephine Walpole on Flower Paintings[65]
- Mary Ann Wingfield on Sporting Artists[66]
- Christine Jackson on Bird artists[67]
- RSMA[68]
- Royal Watercolour Soc[69]
- Delia Glaze[70]
- Australian & NZ artists database[71]
- Jewish artists at Ben Uri Collection[72]
- Turnbull on Yorkshire artists[73]
- Irish Women Artists[74]
Benezit
editScottish artists
edit- Harris & Halsby[89]
- McEwan[90]
- National Gallery of Scotland[91]
- Glasgow School[92]
- The Scottish Show[93]
- Modern Scottish Women[94]
- Glasgow Girls[95]
- GSA Archives & Collections index[96]
- Scottish Art by Murdo Macdonald[97]
- Mackintosh Architecture[98]
- Mackintosh Architecture[99]
Welsh artists
edit- Post War to Post Modern; Artists in Wales[100]
- Peter Lord 2000[101]
- The Tradition[102]
- Swansea Art School[103]
- Attic Gallery[104]
- Rowan Illustrated History[105]
- National Museum Companion Guide[106]
Cornwall artists
edit- Caroline Fox[107]
- Open sky [108]
- Suffolk Painters[109]
- Marion Whybrow[110]
- David Tovey[111]
- Cornwall Artists Index[112]
Big pictures
edit- Out of Chaos[113]
- 50 women[114]
- Voyaging out[115]
- Art of feminism[116]
- Paul Rennie on Posters[117]
- Chris Beetles Gallery[118]
- Richard Green Gallery[119]
- Post-Impressionism [120]
- 20th Century Art Book[121]
- Phaidon Art Book[122]
- 1001 Paintings You Must See...[123]
- Liss 2014[124]
- In search of a masterpiece[125]
- Surrealism in Britain by Remy[126]
- Front Cover art[127]
- Dismorr & Giles[128]
- Modern Brit Art @ Pallant House[129]
- Hammer on Sutherland[130]
- Sutherland Darkness into Light[131]
- Dod Proctor[132]
- Bitter Taste of Victory[133]
- Orpen NPG source for [134]
- Josef Herman [135]
- Lambirth book on John Armstrong[136]
- John Piper NMofWales[137]
- Writing on the Wall[138]
- Nash, Dunbar, Spencer entry in Tate Britain Companion[139]
- Large article on The Resurrection, Cookham in, also para on Artists International Association .[140]
- Camberwell SoA[141]
- Brighton Design Archive[142]
- Royal Designers for Industry - 39 biographies[143]
Post nomins
editIWM sources
edit- IWM War Artists Biographical Material[144]
- War Artists Archive[145]
- IWM page[146]
- WWII Posters[147]
- War Above and Below[148]
- Women at War Palmer book[149]
- IWM Art from the Second World War.[150]
- IWM Art from the First World War.[151]
- Visions of War[152]
War artist sources
edit- Foss[153]
- Conflicting Views, Pacifist Artists[154]
- Chism in Time, Scottish War art[155]
- Liss on WWII[156]
- Various war artists - check names[157]
- Good chapter on WAAC[158]
- The Sketchbook War[159]
- Beyond the Battlefield - Catherine Speck[160]
- Spencer by Collis[161]
- Why paint war- Gough on Bonehead Muir[162]
- A Bitter Truth[163]
- Gough Terrible Beauty[164]
- Canadian Scheme Canvas of War[165]
- McCloskey[166]
- Westminster at War article[167]
- Caroline Lewis Home Front article[168]
- Caroline Lewis - Theatre of War.[169]
- MOD art collection[170]
- Vortex 3 Henderson, Bone & Richards[171]
- History Today Firemen Artists in the USA.[172]
- Recording Britain.[173]
- Recording Britain II.[174]
- Land Girls Gill Clarke.[175]
- John Ferguson.[176]
- Merion & Susie Harries.[177]
- Crisis of brillence[178]
- Britain's Efforts and Ideals[179]
- Ravilious article.[180]
- The Great War Liss Fine Art[181]
- Nash Brothers.[182]
WAAC
editList of public art in ...
editKent
edit- To do;- Statues on Canterbury Cathedral = Queen Victoria from List of page. John de Stratford, Edward III, Henry I, Henry IV, Lanfranc de Pavia, St Augustine, QEII & Philip, QEI
- War memorials inc Kings School by Lutyns, County of Kent WM cross, Harbledown & Rough
Also in Jo Drake
- Winston Churchill, by Oscar Nemon, bronze on granite, Pines Garden, St Margaret's Bay
Dumfries & Galloway
edit- Castle Douglas Striding Arch on Benbrick
- Senquhar - QVictoria visit & Coventeers Obelisk
- St John's Town of Dalry - Coventeers sculpture
- Langholm monument to Hugh MacDiarrmid
- Dumfries Robert Burns rock ??
- Dumfries Martyrs Memorial - squart obelisk
Bristol
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Local history | Colston House, Colston St. | Philippa Threlfall & Kennedy Collings | Relief panels | Resin and ceramic | [25] | |||||
Simon Short Fountain | Trinity Place, Corner of Hotwells Road & Merchants Rd. | 1902 | Tom Dove (architect) | Fountain | Painted cast iron with basin and pedestal in granite | Grade II | [25] | |||
Unknown | Corner of Beauley Road & Raleigh Rd, Southville | 2004 | Unknown | Sculptural roundel | Terracotta | 100cm diameter | [185]
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Public art works without artist
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editReferences
edit- ^ "Royal Marines Memorial". The Courtauld Institute of Art. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ Mary Ann Steggles & Richard Barnes (2011). British Sculpture in India: New Views & Old Memories. Frontier Publishing. ISBN 9781872914411.
- ^ Monuments and the Millennium Proceedings of a Joint Conference Organised by English Heritage and the United Kingdom Institute for Conservation. English Heritage. 1998. ISBN 1873936974.
- ^ Alan Borg (1991). War memorials: From Antiquity to the Present. Leo Cooper. ISBN 085052363X.
- ^ Roger Bowdler (2019). Britains Heritage War memorials. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445691015.
- ^ Derek Boorman (1988). At the Going Down of the Sun: British First World War Memorials. William Sessions Limited. ISBN 1 85072 041 X.
- ^ Martina Droth, Jason Edwards & Michael Hatt (2014). Sculpture Victorious: Art in the Age of Invention, 1837-1901. Yale Center for British Art, Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300208030.
- ^ John Blackwood (1989). London's Immortels. The Complete Outdoor Commemorative Statues. Savoy Press. ISBN 0951429604.
- ^ Jo Darke (1991). The Monument Guide to England and Wales. Macdonald Illustrated. ISBN 0-356-17609-6.
- ^ "Statue of Queen Victoria 1887". Yale Centre for British Art. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ "War Memorials Register: St Cuthberts Church Cross". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ Historic England. "War Memorial South West of Denstone College (1230583)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
- ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Cornmill Square, Equestrian statue of a Border Reiver (Category B Listed Building) (LB31978)". Retrieved 19 September 2022.
- ^ Cadw. "Statue of Godfrey, First Viscount Tredegar (13665)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ "St Paul's Cathedral". Church Monument Gazetter. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ Jason Edwards, Amy Harris & Greg Sullivan (2021). Monuments of St Paul's Cathedral 1796-1916. Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78551-360-2.
- ^ Malcolm Hay & Jacqueline Riding (1996). Art in Parliament - The Permanent Collection of the House of Commons. Jarrod Publishing & The Palace of Westminster. ISBN 0 7117 0898 3.
- ^ Diane Bilbey with Marjorie Trusted (2002). British Sculpture 1470 to 2000 A Concise Catalogue of the Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum. V&A Publications. ISBN 1851773959.
- ^ Lisa Moran (13 July 2020). "Statue Wars". IMMA Magazine. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
- ^ Paula Murphy. "Destruction and Loss". Sculpture Dublin. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
- ^ Antonia Bostrom, ed. (2004). The Encylopedia of Sculpture. Fitzroy Dearbon. ISBN 1579584306.
- ^ Jeremy Cooper (1975). Nineteenth-century Romantic Bronzes, French, English and American Bronzes 1830–1915. David & Charles. ISBN 0715363468.
- ^ James Mackay (1977). The Dictionary of Western Sculptors in Bronze. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 0902028553.
- ^ Susan Beattie (1983). The New Sculpture. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art / Yale University Press. ISBN 0300033591.
- ^ a b c Douglas Merritt (2002). Sculpture in Bristol. Redcliffe Press Ltd. ISBN 1900178834.
- ^ A User's Guide to Public Sculpture. English Heritage / PMSA. 2000. ISBN 185074776-8.
- ^ Peter Matthews (2018). London's Statues and Monuments. Shire Publications. ISBN 9781784422561.
- ^ Alan Windsor (2003). British Sculptors of the Twentieth Century. Ashgate. ISBN 1-85928-4566.
- ^ Edited by Alan Windsor, British Sculptors of the Twentieth Century, [1]
- ^ Benedict Read (1982). Victorian Sculpture. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-02506-8.
- ^ University of Glasgow History of Art / HATII (2011). "John Henry Foley". Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain & Ireland 1851–1951. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ^ HW Janson (1985). Nineteenth-century Sculpture. Thames & Hudson.
- ^ Robert Gunnis (1951). Dictionary of British Sculpture 1660-1851. The Abbey Library.
- ^ Paul Usherwood, Jeremy Beach & Catherine Morris (2000). Public Sculpture of Britain: Public Sculpture of North-East England. Liverpool University Press / University of Northumbria at Newcastle. ISBN 0-85323-635-6.
- ^ Terry Wyke with Harry Cocks (2004). Public Sculpture of Britain Volume 8: Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester. Liverpool University Press / Manchester Metropolitan University. ISBN 0-85323-567-8.
- ^ Philip Ward-Jackson (2003). Public Sculpture of Britain Volume 7: Public Sculpture of the City of London. Liverpool University Press / Public Monuments & Sculpture Association. ISBN 0-85323-977-0.
- ^ Terry Cavanagh (2007). Public Sculpture of Britain: Public Sculpture of South London. Liverpool University Press. ISBN 978-184631-063-8.
- ^ Douglas Merritt & Frances Greenacre with Katharine Eustice (2011). Public Sculpture of Britain Volume 12: Public Sculpture of Bristol. Liverpool University Press. ISBN 978-184631-481-0.
- ^ Philip Ward-Jackson (2011). Public Sculpture of Britain Volume 1: Public Sculpture of Historic Westminster. Liverpool University Press / Public Monuments & Sculpture Association. ISBN 978-1-84631-662-3.
- ^ George T. Noszlopy (1998). Public Sculpture of Birmingham including Sutton Coldfield. Liverpool University Press / Public Monuments & Sculpture Association. ISBN 0-85323-692-5.
- ^ Garnett, Richard (1895). Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 43. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 182. . In
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- ^ Frederic George Kenyon (1912). Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography (2nd supplement). Vol. 3. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 196. . In
- ^ Sara Gray (2019). British Women Artists. A Biographical Dictionary of 1000 Women Artists in the British Decorative Arts. Dark River. ISBN 978-1-911121-63-3.
- ^ David Buckman (2006). Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 1, A to L. Art Dictionaries Ltd. ISBN 0-953260-95-X.
- ^ David Buckman (2006). Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 2, M to Z. Art Dictionaries Ltd. ISBN 0-953260-95-X.
- ^ Frances Spalding (1990). 20th Century Painters and Sculptors. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 1-85149-106-6.
- ^ Grant M. Waters (1975). Dictionary of British Artists Working 1900–1950. Eastbourne Fine Art.
- ^ Grant M. Waters (1975). Dictionary of British Artists Working 1900-1950 Volume II. Eastbourne Fine Art. ISBN 0902010-06-9.
- ^ Sara Gray (2009). The Dictionary of British Women Artists. The Lutterworth Press. ISBN 97807-18830847.
- ^ Adrian Vincent (1991). A Companion to Victorian and Edwardian Artists. David & Charles. ISBN 0715398237.
- ^ David Bownes (2018). Poster Girls. London Transport Museum. ISBN 978-1-871829-28-0.
- ^ Robin Garton (1992). British Printmakers 1855-1955 A Century of Printmaking from the Etching Revival to St Ives. Garton & Co / Scolar Press. ISBN 0-85967-968-3.
- ^ Alicia Foster (2004). Tate Women Artists. Tate Publishing. ISBN 1-85437-311-0.
- ^ Brian Stewart & Mervyn Cutten (1997). The Dictionary of Portrait Painters in Britain up to 1920. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 1-85149-173-2.
- ^ Christopher Wood (1978). The Dictionary of Victorian Painters. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 0-902028-72-3.
- ^ Alan Horne (1994). The Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 1-85149-1082.
- ^ Simon Houfe (1996). The Dictionary of 19th Century British Book Illustrators. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 1-85149-1937.
- ^ Penny Dunford (1990). A Biographical Dictionary of Women Artists in Europe and America since 1850. Harvester Wheatsheaf. ISBN 0-7108-1144-6.
- ^ Erika Langmuir & Norbert Lynton (2015). The Yale Dictionary of Art & Artists. Yale Nota Bene/ Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-06458-2.
- ^ Ian Chilvers (2004). The Oxford Dictionary of Art. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860476-9.
- ^ Theo Snoddy (1996). Dictionary of Irish Artists 20th Century. Wolfhound Press. ISBN 0-86327-562-1.
- ^ A Historical Dictionary of British Women. Europa Publications. 1989. ISBN 1857432282.
- ^ HCG Matthew & Brian Harrison, ed. (2004). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Vol 56 (Usk-Wallich). Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-861406-3.
- ^ Josephine Walpole (2006). A History and Dictionary of British Flower Painters 1650-1950. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 1-85149-504-5.
- ^ Mary Ann Wingfield (1992). A Dictionary of Sporting Artists 1650-1990. Antique Collectors' Club.
- ^ Christine E Jackson (1999). The Dictionary of Bird Artists of the World. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 1851492038.
- ^ Royal Society of Marine Artists (1996). A Celebration of Marine Art -Sixty Years of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. Bounty Books. ISBN 978-0-7537-2468-2.
- ^ Timothy Wilcox (1987). The Glory of Watercolour - The Royal Watercolour Society Diploma Collection. Bankside Gallery / The Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours.
- ^ Delia Glaze (1997). Dictionary of Women Artists Volume 1 A-I. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. ISBN 1-884964-21-4.
- ^ "Australian and New Zealand Art Sales Digest". Retrieved 11 December 2020.
- ^ W.M Schwab, ed. (1987). Jewish Artists The Ben Uri Collection. Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd / Ben Uri Art Society. ISBN 0-85331-537-X.
- ^ Harry Turnbull (1976). Artists of Yorkshire A Short Dictionary. Thornton Gallery.
- ^ Irish Women Artists, From the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day. The National Gallery of Ireland & The Douglas Hyde Gallery. 1987. ISBN 0903162407.
- ^ Benezit Dictionary of Artists Volume 1 A-Bedeschini. Editions Grund, Paris. 2006. ISBN 2-7000-3070-2.
- ^ Benezit Dictionary of Artists Volume 2 Bedeschini-Bulow. Editions Grund, Paris. 2006. ISBN 2-7000-3070-2.
- ^ Benezit Dictionary of Artists Volume 3 Bulow-Cossin. Editions Grund, Paris. 2006. ISBN 2-7000-3073-7.
- ^ Benezit Dictionary of Artists Volume 4 Cossintino-Dyck. Editions Grund, Paris. 2006. ISBN 2-7000-3074-5.
- ^ Benezit Dictionary of Artists Volume 5 Dyck-Gemignani. Editions Grund, Paris. 2006. ISBN 2-7000-3075-3.
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