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Artist page for Violet, Duchess of Rutland (1856–1937)
1856–1937 Biography Marion Margaret Violet Manners
Artist page for Violet, Duchess of Rutland (1856–1937)
1856–1937 Biography Marion Margaret Violet Manners
‘Tristram and Fox‘, Thomas Gainsborough, c.1775–85
Thomas Gainsborough c.1768 Mrs Sarah Walker Manner
‘Marie-Antoinette‘, Mary Gow, 1908
Ironbridge Philip Wilson Steer 1910 Blot, in the Manner
‘On the French Coast‘, after Richard Parkes Bonington
Bonington exhibited 1828 Landscape in Normandy Manner
‘A Lake below Mountains‘, Alexander Cozens
known View by appointment A Town beyond a Lake Manner
‘A Lake‘, Alexander Cozens, 1763
known View by appointment A Town beyond a Lake Manner
Tate glossary definition for Euston Road School: British realist group formed in 1938 of artists who either taught or studied at the School of Painting and Drawing at 316 Euston Road in London
importance of painting traditional subjects in a realist manner
Tate glossary definition for Euston Road School: British realist group formed in 1938 of artists who either taught or studied at the School of Painting and Drawing at 316 Euston Road in London
importance of painting traditional subjects in a realist manner
‘The Pupil’s Interpretation of a Blot, Based on New Method, Plate 10‘, Alexander Cozens and a pupil
View by appointment Alpine Lake with Cottages Manner
‘A Distant View of St-Omer‘, Richard Parkes Bonington, c.1824 on display at Tate Britain.
Bonington exhibited 1828 Landscape in Normandy Manner