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  1. Mary S. Watts, from a 1915 publication. Mary Stanbery Watts (Mrs. Miles Taylor Watts) (1868–1958) was an American novelist.

  2. 21 de jul. de 2020 · For too long referred to as ‘the painter’s wife’ or ‘Mrs G F Watts’, often of her own accord, Mary Seton Watts (1849-1838) was an accomplished artist in her own right. A gifted designer, Watts was the creative powerhouse behind two significant enterprises: the Watts Chapel and the Compton Potters’ Arts Guild.

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  3. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Challenging traditional perceptions of Mary as George’s amanuensis, ‘acolyte and servant’ (Bills 16) who ‘worshipped him blindly’ (Blunt xviii), this article reveals Marys complex role and creative agency as devoted wife, creative partner and self-proclaimed ‘brutal task master’ (27 February 1893).

    • Lucy Ella Rose
    • 2017
  4. 16 de mai. de 2023 · Mary Watts (1849-1938) was a leading designer of the Arts & Crafts period, the founder of the Compton Pottery and the wife of the great Victorian painter George Frederic Watts (1817-1904). She was also an avid diarist and filled copious volumes - each known affectionately as 'Fatima' - with her musings on art and society and her day ...

  5. For too long referred to as ‘the painter’s wife’ or ‘Mrs G F Watts’, often of her own accord, Mary Seton Watts (née Fraser Tytler, 1849-1938) was an accomplished artist in her own right. As an artist, designer, writer, businesswoman and philanthropist, Mary found ways for her art and creativity to support and inspire the people ...

  6. 26 de jan. de 2016 · Art & Design. 26 January 2016. Byzantium baked in Surrey: the extraordinary legacy of Mary Seton Watts. She was dismissed as an artist’s wife – or written out of the story – but now at last it’s time for Mary Seton Wattss big reveal. By Rachel Cooke. (Photo By Martin Bond / Alamy)

  7. 27 de jun. de 2023 · Policies and ethics. This piece focuses on Mary Wattss (1849–1938) gesso ceiling designs at her Surrey studio-home ‘Limnerslease’, showing how she developed a unique symbolic iconography that celebrates cultural diversity and divinity in its widest sense.