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They were all students of staff at Glasgow School of Art, and were successful artists, teachers and art workers. [3] [2] Their first meeting, in 1882, was held in the studio of Robert Greenlees, who was the Head of Glasgow School of Art, and father of Georgina Greenlees. He helped the group write a book of rules. [1]
Art portal; Scotland portal; This page lists members of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists; using either the current name or the Society's previous name of the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists in Scotland.
Art portal The main article for this category is Glasgow Society of Lady Artists . For the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists, and as it was renamed in 1975; the Glasgow Society of Women Artists
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On her death she left legacies to the Scottish Artists Benevolent Association, gave a fund to the Glasgow Art Club and left a fund to the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists to encourage art by women. The Lauder Prize, named for the best work adjudged in the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists annual exhibition, is named after her. [1] [2]
The first exhibition held in connection with the Edinburgh Professional Ladies' Art Club to-day in the galleries of Messrs Doig and McKechnie, George Street. The club was founded about a year ago, and the primary object of the Exhibition that by placing their work alongside each other the artists may be able to detect wherein their weakness ...
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While writing this she was the President of the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists, she became President in 1934 and remained in this post until 1937. In 1936 she won the Lauder prize. The society now known as the Glasgow Society of Women Artists. [2] De Courcy lived with her sister, Katharine, at 15 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow, until her death.