Marjorie Christine Bates (19 May 1886 –20 December 1962) was an English landscape painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy in London and in Paris. She achieved a moderate living from her paintings.
Marjorie Christine Bates | |
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Born | 1886 Kings Newton, United Kingdom |
Died | 1962 (aged 75–76) |
Nationality | British |
Known for | Painting |
Biography
editBorn in Kings Newton, near Melbourne, Derbyshire, Bates was the daughter of George Bates and his wife Emily Pentecost. Her father was a lace merchant who made money from the sale of mosquito netting.[1] Her family moved to Wilford in Nottinghamshire, where in 1911 it was living at a house called the Grange.[2] Bates attended the Nottingham School of Art and exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1910 and 1934. She was a distant relative of both Laura Knight and Harold Gresley.[3]
Bates died on 20 December 1962 in Costessey, Norfolk, aged 76, although still living at the Grange in Wilford. She left an estate valued at £6,836.[4][3]
References
edit- ^ Bates at Panventu.com Archived 2019-04-12 at the Wayback Machine accessed 29 December 2007
- ^ 1911 United Kingdom census, The Grange, Wilford, ancestry.com, accessed 7 December 2023 (subscription required)
- ^ a b Royal Academy exhibitors, 1905-70: a dictionary of artists and their work in the Summer Exhibitions of the Royal Academy of Arts. Vol. 1: A-Car (East Ardsley, Wakefield: EP Publishing, 1973 – ISBN 0-85409-818-6)
- ^ "BATES Marjorie Christine of The Grange Wilford Nottingham spinster died 20 December 1962 at The School House Costessey Norwich... £6836 12s" in Wills and Administrations (England and Wales) 1963 (Probate Office, 1964), p. 267
External links
edit- Example prints
- Johnson, J., British artists, 1880–1940 (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors’ Club, 1976, ISBN 0-902028-36-7)
- Waters, G. M., Dictionary of British artists working 1900–1950 (Eastbourne: Eastbourne Fine Art, 1975)
- Benezit, E., Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs, editorial direction J. Busse. Vol. 1: Aa-Beduschi. (Paris: Grund, 1999, ISBN 2-7000-3011-7)