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    Mabel Scott Lauder Pryde (12 February 1871 – July 1918) was a Scottish artist, the wife of artist William Nicholson, and the mother of artists Ben Nicholson and Nancy Nicholson and the architect Christopher Nicholson.

  2. 13 de nov. de 2021 · Mabel Scott Lauder Pryde (12 February 1871 – July 1918) was a Scottish artist, the wife of artist William Nicholson, and the mother of artists Ben Nicholson and Nancy Nicholson and the architect Christopher Nicholson. ID: 6721503. Information from Wikipedia, made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

  3. 7 de jan. de 2019 · Mabel Nicholson (1871–1918) Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums. Often overlooked, until the recent focus on redressing the balance for women artists in British art history, is the figure of Nicholson’s wife, Mabel Pryde Nicholson, sister of the artist James Ferrier Pryde.

  4. Biography. Mabel Scott Lauder Pryde (12 February 1871 – July 1918) was a Scottish artist, the wife of artist William Nicholson, and the mother of artists Ben Nicholson and Nancy Nicholson and the architect Christopher Nicholson.

  5. Mabel Pryde was an artist who was born in 1871. In MutualArt’s artist press archive, Mabel Pryde is featured in March Book Bag: From a Collection of ‘Disruptive’ Women Painters to a Biography of the Eccentric Piero Di Cosimo, a piece from The Art Newspaper in March 2024. The artist died in 1918.

  6. 19 de mai. de 2024 · An Artist of Edinburgh. My talk will examine Mabel in the context of her Scottisness. Topics will include the opportunities for women to become professional artists in late nineteenth-century Scotland and the fortunes of Mabels Scottish female contemporaries.

  7. There he met fellow student Mabel Pryde, who was to become his first wife. She introduced him to her brother, the artist James Pryde. Nicholson left Herkomer’s in 1891 following what Herkomer termed ‘a piece of Whistlerian impudence’ (William had posed a nude model with an open umbrella).