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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. 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.

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

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    Pages in category "Glasgow Society of Women Artists member" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Georgina Greenlees - Wikipedia

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    Greenlees was a founding member and first president of the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists. [4] The society was formed early in 1882 during a meeting at the studio Georgina shared with her father at 136 Wellington Street, Glasgow. [10] [2] The society was the first of its kind to be formed in Scotland and represented the need for women art ...

  8. Helen Paxton Brown - Wikipedia

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    Helen Paxton Brown (1876 – 20 March 1956) also known as "Nell", was an artist associated with the Glasgow Girls. Born in Hillhead, Glasgow to a Scottish father and English mother [1] and she spent most of her life in Glasgow. Best known for her painting and embroidering she also worked in a range of mediums such as leather, book binding and ...

  9. List of Scottish artists - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Newbery (1864–1948), Glasgow School artist and embroiderer; James Campbell Noble (1846–1913), landscape and marine painter; Robert Noble, (1857–1917), painter of landscapes, first President of the Society of Scottish Artists; Emily Murray Paterson (1855–1934), painter