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Phoebe Anna Traquair
Phoebe Anna Traquair
Published
1933
by Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Phoebe Anna Traquair, 1852-1936 |
Statement | by Elizabeth Cumming. |
Genre | Exhibitions. |
Contributions | Cumming, Elizabeth., Scottish National Portrait Gallery. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 96 p. : |
Number of Pages | 96 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19688834M |
ISBN 10 | 0903598361 |
Phoebe Anna Traquair was one of the most remarkable figures in the Arts and Crafts Movement and the Scottish cultural renaissance of the early twentieth century. Born in Dublin, she moved to Edinburgh in after her marriage to Dr. Ramsay Traquair. A correspondent of John Ruskin, friend of Pages: In her lifetime Phoebe Anna Traquair was known in Scotland for her mural decoration of three buildings in her adopted city of Edinburgh but in London her name was more associated with the studio crafts – embroideries, illuminated manuscripts and, from the s, art enamelling. Born Phoebe Anna Moss in.
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Phoebe Anna Traquair () was born Phoebe Anna Moss in Kilternan, south of Dublin. She came from a secure middle-class background: her father was a physician. She studied art with the Royal Dublin Society in the s, which mainly involved drawing from life and plaster casts. Phoebe Anna Traquair. Categories Sort by. Filter. Angels with Trumpets ; Pack of 8 cards £ Phoebe Anna Traquair 3 charm keyring £ Phoebe Anna Traquair black-throated bird brooch £ Phoebe Anna Traquair brown bird brooch £ Phoebe Anna Traquair glasses case and cloth £ Phoebe Anna Traquair hardback notebook £5.
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Phoebe Anna Traquair's place in history is unique. She was the first important professional woman artist of modern Scotland. To rank as such might be enough to ensure her fame, but Traquair was also a central figure within Scottish Arts and Crafts practice, working prolifically in such diverse fields as embroidery, enamelwork, leather book.
Phoebe Anna Traquair was one of the most remarkable figures in the Arts and Crafts movement and the Scottish cultural renaissance of the early twentieth century. Born in Dublin, she moved to Edinburgh in after her marriage to Dr Ramsay Traquair/5. The book includes quotations from Traquair's private letters; An insight into the artistic and literary world in Edinburgh at the beginning of the twentieth century; Phoebe Anna Traquair was one of the most Phoebe Anna Traquair book figures in the Arts and Crafts Movement and the Scottish cultural renaissance of the early twentieth century.
Born in Dublin /5(9). Traquair was born in Dublin inPhoebe Anna Traquair book third daughter of physician Dr William Moss and his wife Teresa Richardson. Phoebe Anna Moss attended art and design classes at the Royal Dublin Society; as a student she was assigned the task of providing fossil fish illustrations for the young Scots palaeontologist, Ramsay Heatley Traquair, then keeper of the museum at the Royal.
Phoebe Anna Traquair ( - ) 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.
Phoebe Anna Moss was born in Dublin, the sixth of the seven children of Dr William Moss and Teresa Richardson. At the end of her training at the Royal Dublin Society School of Art she was invited by her tutor to illustrate the research papers of Dr Ramsay H.
Traquair, a Scots palaeontologist employed by the Royal Dublin Society. Extract from Phoebe Anna Traquair: By Elizabeth Cumming Published by National Galleries of Scotland. In January a quartet of remarkable embroideries left the Edinburgh home of their designer and maker Phoebe Anna Traquair (–) for America, to be shown in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition that summer.
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She is known for exquisite work in. Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed), memorial page for Phoebe Anna Traquair (–4 Aug ), Find a Grave Memorial no. citing Colinton Parish Churchyard, Colinton, City of Edinburgh, Scotland ; Maintained by Find A Grave Place Of Birth: County Dublin, Ireland.
Phoebe Anna Traquair; Phoebe Anna Traquair: Material Type: Government publication, National government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Elizabeth Cumming; Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
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Phoebe Anna Traquair (; 24 May – 4 August ) 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. For all that Phoebe Anna Traquair was a well-known artist in Edinburgh who worked in a wide range of media, including easel painting, book illustration and binding, embroidery (well represented in this book), manuscript illumination, enamelling, and mural decoration, her fame was eclipsed, almost inevitably given its decorative quality, by the Author: Jennifer Salahub.
Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dj. 4to pp. 96, colour illustrations, "Phoebe Anna Traquair was one of the most remarkable figures in the Arts and Crafts Movement and the Scottish cultural renaissance of the early twentieth century. Born in Dublin, she moved to Edinburgh in after her marriage to Dr.
Ramsay Traquair. Phoebe Anna Traquair III: Paintings, Embroideries and Enamels Enamel work In the s Phoebe Anna Traquair changes direction. She takes up enamelling, to be set as jewellery and formal display. Born Phoebe Anna Moss in Ireland on 24 MayTraquair studied art in Dublin but came to Scotland at the time of her marriage to the palaeontologist Dr Ramsay Traquair, who was Keeper of Natural History at the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art (an earlier name for the National Museum of Scotland).
Traquair’s exquisite manuscripts, within the context of her life and work, will be examined by Dr Cumming, an historian and curator who writes on Scottish art and design since Phoebe Anna Traquair () was born and trained as a traditional artist in Dublin, later gaining recognition in Edinburgh as a leading member of the.The Scottish artist Phoebe Traquair created embroidery, murals and illuminated manuscripts as well as painted enamels.
She distinguished between 'epic' (large-scale) work such as tapestries and wall painting, and 'lyric' (small-scale) work. In she began her apprenticeship in enamelling to Lady Gibson Carmichael at Castlecraig. Phoebe Anna Traquair, II: Illuminated and Illustrated Books The Song of Solomon () Sonnets from the Portuguese () Dante illustrations and notes () Phoebe Anna Traquair.