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  2. Glasgow Society of Lady Artists - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Society of Lady Artists was founded in 1882 by eight female students of the Glasgow School of Art with the aim of affording due recognition to women in the field of art. It has been described by Jude Burkhauser as "the first residential club in Scotland run by and for women". [ 1 ]

  3. List of Scottish women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in or are closely associated with Scotland This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Category:Glasgow Society of Women Artists - Wikipedia

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    For the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists, and as it was renamed in 1975; the Glasgow Society of Women Artists Subcategories.

  5. Category:Glasgow Society of Women Artists member - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Amelia Beattie Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    In 1939 with the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists, she exhibited Kinnord From Dinnet. [7] In the Royal Scottish Academy exhibition of 1939 she presented The Woman Who Does. [8] In 1940 the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists were selling their work in aid of the City of Glasgow Central War Relief Fund. Forsyth's work was included in this.

  7. Gertrude Annie Lauder - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Annie Lauder (née Ashton; 1855 - 8 August 1918) was an English-born Scottish painter, born in Camden Town, England.She moved to Glasgow, Scotland: where she joined the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists; married the artist Charles James Lauder; and exhibited in the Royal Scottish Academy.

  8. De Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. List of Scottish artists - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Corsan Morton (1859–1928), artist known as one of the Glasgow Boys; James MacLauchlan Nairn (1859–1904), Glasgow-born painter who influenced late 19th-century New Zealand painting; Charlotte Nasmyth (1804–1884), landscape painter, daughter of Alexander Nasmyth; Jessie Newbery (1864–1948), Glasgow School artist and embroiderer