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==Life== |
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Chase was born on 18 April 1844 in Fitzroy Square in London. Her father, [[John Chase (artist)|John Chase]], was an established artist who had been trained in part by [[John Constable]]. She was taught life drawing by [[Margaret |
Chase was born on 18 April 1844 in Fitzroy Square in London to John and Georgiana Ann Chase. Her father, [[John Chase (artist)|John Chase]], was an established artist who had been trained in part by [[John Constable]]. She went to school in [[Richmond]] and she was taught life drawing by [[Margaret Gillies]]. |
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Chase died in 1905 after a heart operation. She has paintings in the Leicester Galleries, Aberdeen Art Gallery and the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]].<ref>[http://www.leicestergalleries.com/index.pl?isa=Metadot::SystemApp::ArtistSearch;op=detail;artist=1299;show_bio=1;print=1 Marian Emma Chase], retrieved 9 August 2014]</ref> |
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Chase died in 1905 after a heart operation. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 16:28, 9 August 2014
Marian Emma Chase | |
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Born | 18 April 1844 London |
Died | 15 March 1905 London |
Cause of death | Heart operation |
Nationality | British |
Known for | Water colours |
Marian Emma Chase (1844 – 1905) was a British water colour artist.
Life
Chase was born on 18 April 1844 in Fitzroy Square in London to John and Georgiana Ann Chase. Her father, John Chase, was an established artist who had been trained in part by John Constable. She went to school in Richmond and she was taught life drawing by Margaret Gillies.
Chase died in 1905 after a heart operation. She has paintings in the Leicester Galleries, Aberdeen Art Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum.[1]
References
- ^ Marian Emma Chase, retrieved 9 August 2014]