ART MAGIC SOPHIE ANDERSON PAINTER Yanni Pachelbel Cannon 22.04.2019 13:22:33
Autumn Princess
A New Friend
A Spring Beauty
Portrait of Young
Ready for the Ball
Young Girl Fixing
Yong Girl Garland marguerite
Wait for me
Young Girl
Awake
Christmas Angel
Birdsong
Dinner
A Flower Seller in Capri,Italy
Far -Away Thoughts
Hanging the Garlands
No Walk Today
Love in a Mist
When The Heart is Young
The Turtle Dove
Windfalls
Peek -a-Boo
Sheperd Piper
Foundling Girls at Prayer in the Chapel
Head of a Nymph
Take the Fair
Sing for your Supper
Here Comes The Gobler
An Opportune Moment
Greek Girl
Touch and Go, to Laugh or No
Lilac Bouquet
The Studio
Girl with Lila
Elaine
Sophie Anderson 1823 - 1903 Sophie Gengembre Anderson was born in Paris, the daughter of a Parisian architect and an English mother. She studied portrait painting in her early years under Baron von Steuben in Paris. At the outbreak of the 1848 Revolution, she moved with her family to America, settling in Cincinnati where she pursued portrait painting. She married the British artist, Walter Anderson, and returned to England in 1854. She exhibited at the Royal Academy during 1855. Anderson's technique was excellent and she was quite adept at depicting fabrics and drapery with outstanding light effects. Among her works were illustrations of 'Historical Collections of the Great West' by Henry Howe in 1852. In 1860 the couple visited Pennsylvania and exhibited at the National Academy. While working for Louis Prang & Co. she produced the popular 'Prattling Primrose' and 'Dotty Dimple' paintings click
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