Sophie anderson

1823-1903 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. She was the daughter of Charles Gengembre, a Parisian architect, and his English wife. She was largely self-taught, 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, They first lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, then in Manchester, Pennsylvania, where she met and married the British genre artist Walter Anderson. She initially worked in portraiture, including work for the chromolithographers Louis Prang & Co.. In 1854 the Andersons moved to London, where she exhibited her works in the Royal Academy. They returned to New York in 1858, then finally settled in London around 1863. Over the next three decades, her work was widely shown at venues including the Royal Academy, the Society of British Artists and many regional galleries.


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Sophie anderson Autumn (mk37) oil


Autumn (mk37)
Painting ID::  25412
Autumn (mk37)
oil on canvas 12x10in
oil_on_canvas 12x10in
   
   
     

Sophie anderson Foundling Girls in their School Dresses at Prayer in the Chapel oil


Foundling Girls in their School Dresses at Prayer in the Chapel
Painting ID::  27932
Foundling Girls in their School Dresses at Prayer in the Chapel
c 1877 Oil on canvas 67.3 x 53.5 cm (26 1/2 x 21 in) Thomas Coram Foundation for Children,London (mk63)
   
   
     

Sophie anderson The Turtle Dove oil


The Turtle Dove
Painting ID::  84113
The Turtle Dove
Date Medium Oil on canvas cyf
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     1823-1903 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. She was the daughter of Charles Gengembre, a Parisian architect, and his English wife. She was largely self-taught, 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, They first lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, then in Manchester, Pennsylvania, where she met and married the British genre artist Walter Anderson. She initially worked in portraiture, including work for the chromolithographers Louis Prang & Co.. In 1854 the Andersons moved to London, where she exhibited her works in the Royal Academy. They returned to New York in 1858, then finally settled in London around 1863. Over the next three decades, her work was widely shown at venues including the Royal Academy, the Society of British Artists and many regional galleries.

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