Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Margaret Fisher Prout was a painter of landscapes, flowers and figures in an Impressionist style. Born on 31 March 1875 in Chelsea, London, she was the daughter of Mark Fisher, the painter. Prout studied under him, and later at the Slade School in 1894–97. She married John Alexander Prout in 1908. Prout exhibited at the N.E.A.C. from 1906, became a member in 1925; and at the R.A. from 1921, A.R.A. from 1948 and at R.W.S. from 1945. She taught drawing at the Hammersmith School of Arts and Crafts before 1914. Prout had a solo exhibition at the Beaux-Arts Gallery in 1922. She lived at St Leonards-on-Sea, where she died on 9 December 1963. Her works are held by The Tate Gallery.
20th Century Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil
1880s Post-Impressionist Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil
Early 2000s Impressionist Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century Post-Impressionist Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil
1970s Pop Art Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Canvas, Oil
Andrea ChiarantiniYear 1975. Still life. Between Pop Art and Radical Avant-gardes in Florence., 1975
2010s Realist Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil, Linen
2010s Contemporary Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil, Cotton Canvas
2010s Contemporary Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil, Cardboard
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil, Canvas
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil, Canvas
1880s Academic Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil
Early 2000s Contemporary Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Wood Panel, Oil
1910s Margaret Fisher Prout Art
Oil