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Sophie Gengembre Anderson Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823 - 10 March 1903) was a French-born British artist who specialised in genre painting of children and women, typically in rural settings. Her work is loosely associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement.
Sophie was born in Paris, the daughter of Charles Gengembre, an architect, and his English wife. She had two brothers, Philip and Henry P. She was largely self-taught in art, but briefly studied portraiture with Charles de Steuben in Paris in 1843. The family left France for the United States to escape the 1848 revolution, first settling in Cincinnati, Ohio, then Manchester, Pennsylvania, where she met and married British genre artist Walter Anderson.
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ID de tableau:: 75070 No Walk Today No Walk Today
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 60 X 76 cm (23.62 X 29.92 in)
cyf Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 60 X 76 cm (23.62 X 29.92 in)
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ID de tableau:: 75133 Time Of The Lilacs Time Of The Lilacs
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Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 43.8 X 54 cm (17.24 X 21.26 in)
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Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 43.8 X 54 cm (17.24 X 21.26 in)
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ID de tableau:: 92567 Take the Fair Face of Woman, and Gently Suspending, With Butterflies, Flowers, and Jewels Attending, Thus Your Fairy is Made of Most Beautiful Things Take the Fair Face of Woman, and Gently Suspending, With Butterflies, Flowers, and Jewels Attending, Thus Your Fairy is Made of Most Beautiful Things
oil on canvas
TTD oil on canvas
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ID de tableau:: 96635 Love In a Mist Love In a Mist
oil on canvas
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Sophie Gengembre Anderson Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823 - 10 March 1903) was a French-born British artist who specialised in genre painting of children and women, typically in rural settings. Her work is loosely associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement.
Sophie was born in Paris, the daughter of Charles Gengembre, an architect, and his English wife. She had two brothers, Philip and Henry P. She was largely self-taught in art, but briefly studied portraiture with Charles de Steuben in Paris in 1843. The family left France for the United States to escape the 1848 revolution, first settling in Cincinnati, Ohio, then Manchester, Pennsylvania, where she met and married British genre artist Walter Anderson.
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