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Fair Rosamond - Pre-Raphaelite watercolour by British Female Artist Kate Eadie
Located in London, GB
KATE EADIE, RMS (1880-1945) Fair Rosamond “Alas! Alas!” A low voice, full of care, Murmur’d beside me: “Turn and look on me: I am that Rosamund, whom men call fair, If that I was I be. Signed, inscribed with title and the artist’s address on a label attached to the backboard Watercolour and bodycolour 73 by 35.5 cm., 28 ¾ by 14 in. (frame size 110 by 52 cm., 43 ¼ by 20 ½ in.) Provenance: By descent in the artist’s family. Exhibited: Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery, Autumn Exhibition of Modern Art, 1920, no.1093. Kate Muriel Mason Eadie is best known as a Birmingham enameller, jeweller, manuscript illuminator and Arts & Crafts designer. She exhibited enamel panels at the Royal Academy between 1905 and 1915. In 1915 she was elected an Associate of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists which whom she exhibited jewellery and metalware. She was the Society’s first female member. A fire screen by her is in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum. In September 1940 she became the second wife of Birmingham Pre-Raphaelite painter and stained glass designer Sidney Harold Meteyard (1868-1947). Meteyard’s first wife, Lizzie Fairfax Muckley was the sister of Birmingham artist Louis Fairfax Muckley. It seems that Eadie and her sisters lived at the same address as the Meteyards from about 1916. She had first met Meteyard when she was studying at Birmingham School of Art, she became his student and model and they are known to have worked together on various stained glass schemes. It is unusual to find such a highly finished watercolour by her. In many ways it bears great similarity to paintings by Meteyard and although it was exhibited in Liverpool as being by Kate Eadie it seems very possible that the hand of Meteyard may also be in this watercolour. The subject is taken from Tennyson’s A Dream of Fair Women, which tells the story of illustrious women who came to unfortunately ends. A popular subject for Pre-Raphaelite artists, Fair Rosamund, one of the great beauties of history, was the mistress of Henry II. The king kept her hidden in a maze in his park in Woodstock, Oxfordshire until his queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine...
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Early 20th Century Pre-Raphaelite United Kingdom - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Gouache, Watercolor

"Untitled" watercolour and collage work on paper by British artist Grayson Perry
By Grayson Perry
Located in London, GB
Grayson Perry Untitled, 2004 Watercolour, crayon, pen, pencil, glitter & collage on paper 41 x 59 cm framed Provenance: Victoria Miro Gallery, London
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Early 2000s Contemporary United Kingdom - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Watercolor, Pen, Pencil

Lotus Buddha
By Sax Berlin
Located in Brecon, Powys
Sax Berlin is unique in using this natural material in this way - beautiful Italian slate. Created in the tranquil Japanese gardens and tea house which serve as his summer studio. This image could almost be a form of meditation in itself; gaze at the face and be drawn into the tranquility and depth of the Lotus Buddha...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary United Kingdom - Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Slate

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