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  1. Annie Louisa Swynnerton, ARA ( née Robinson; 26 February 1844 – 24 October 1933) was a British painter best known for her portrait and symbolist works. [1] She studied at Manchester School of Art and at the Académie Julian, before basing herself in the artistic community in Rome with her husband, the monumental sculptor Joseph ...

  2. Pintura. Formação. Escola de Arte de Manchester. Academia Julian. Annie Louisa Robinson Swynnerton ( ARI) ( Hulme, 26 de fevereiro de 1844 – Ilha Hayling, 24 de outubro de 1933) foi uma pintora inglesa. Bastante conhecida por seus retratos e pinturas simbolistas, era também muito experiente em pintar paisagens.

  3. This website showcases the work of ANNIE LOUISA SWYNNERTON (née Robinson), the late-19th and early-20th century portrait, landscape and symbolist artist, with additional notes on others in her artistic circle, especially her friend SUSAN ISABEL DACRE.

  4. 16 de nov. de 2018 · Manchester-born painter Annie Louisa Swynnerton (née Robinson, 1844–1933) was a pioneering woman who challenged convention in art and life. Had her father’s business not gone bankrupt she may never have become an artist, but this unfortunate turn in her family’s circumstances led her to enrol at the Manchester School of Art ...

  5. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Biography. Annie Louisa Swynnerton, ARA ( née Robinson; 26 February 1844 – 24 October 1933) was a British painter best known for her portrait and symbolist works. She studied at Manchester School of Art and at the Académie Julian, before basing herself in the artistic community in Rome with her husband, the monumental sculptor ...

  6. LIST OF WORKS. This is a list of all the works of Annie Louisa Swynnerton for which images can be found. Sizes given are the unframed horizontal and vertical dimensions in that order. Note that sizes given in auction catalogues and on retailer web sites are often imprecise.

  7. Annie Louisa Swynnerton. Painter, née Robinson, born in Kersal, near Manchester. Annie, as she was known, studied at Manchester School of Art, in Paris and in Rome where she met and married the Manx sculptor, Joseph Swynnerton in 1883, living in the Eternal City until his death in 1910.