Phoebe Anna Traquair
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Phoebe Anna Traquair (/trəˈkwɛər/; Kilternan, comtat de Dublín, 24 de maig de 1852 - Edimburg, 4 d'agost de 1936) va ser una artista d'origen irlandès, que va obtenir el reconeixement internacional pel seu paper en el moviment Arts and Crafts a Escòcia, com a il·lustradora, pintora i brodadora. Les seves obres inclouen murals a gran escala, brodats, joies d'esmalt i il·lustració de llibres. El 1920 es va convertir en la primera dona elegida per a la .
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Phoebe Anna Traquair (/trəˈkwɛər/; 24 May 1852 – 4 August 1936) was an Irish-born artist, who achieved international recognition for her role in the Arts and Crafts movement in Scotland, as an illustrator, painter and embroiderer. Her works included large-scale murals, embroidery, enamel jewellery and book illuminations. In 1920, she was elected as an honorary member of the Royal Scottish Academy.
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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
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1936-08-04
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Kilternan, County Dublin, Ireland
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A hand painted image of a red winged figure looking down and blowing upon some flowers. The image is within a diamond on vellum surrounded by gold illumination of plants with accompanying handwritten text below that reads, "And the flowers were covered the early"
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Phoebe Anna Moss
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Detail from 'The Victory', the last of four embroideries in the series 'The Progress of a Soul'
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Illuminated image in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese – Sonnet 30
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Catholic Apostolic Church murals, Edinburgh
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Phoebe Traquair, self-portrait, 1911
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Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Mortuary Chapel Murals, Edinburgh
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A page from Collection of Reproductions of Medallions by Phobe Anna Traquair
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1936-08-04
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School of Design of the Royal Dublin Society
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Phoebe Traquair embroidery, NGS.jpg
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Phoebe Traquair's murals, Catholic Apostolic Church, Edinburgh .JPG
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Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Mortuary Chapel Murals, Edinburgh 39.jpg
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A page from Collection of Reproductions of Medallions by Phoebe Anna Traquair.jpg
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Phoebe Anna Traquair’s illuminated copy of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese’ - Sonnet 30.jpg
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murals, embroidery, jewellery, enameling, and book illuminations
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Phoebe Anna Traquair (/trəˈkwɛər/; Kilternan, comtat de Dublín, 24 de maig de 1852 - Edimburg, 4 d'agost de 1936) va ser una artista d'origen irlandès, que va obtenir el reconeixement internacional pel seu paper en el moviment Arts and Crafts a Escòcia, com a il·lustradora, pintora i brodadora. Les seves obres inclouen murals a gran escala, brodats, joies d'esmalt i il·lustració de llibres. El 1920 es va convertir en la primera dona elegida per a la .
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Phoebe Anna Traquair (/trəˈkwɛər/; 24 May 1852 – 4 August 1936) was an Irish-born artist, who achieved international recognition for her role in the Arts and Crafts movement in Scotland, as an illustrator, painter and embroiderer. Her works included large-scale murals, embroidery, enamel jewellery and book illuminations. In 1920, she was elected as an honorary member of the Royal Scottish Academy.
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Phoebe Anna Moss