Rosalie M. Emslie
Rosalie M. Emslie | |
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Born |
1854 St Pancras, London, England |
Died |
8 January 1932 Otford, Kent, England |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Rosalie Maria Emslie or Mrs. A. E. Emslie (1854 – 1932) was an English miniature painter.
Emslie was born in London and became proficient at watercolour painting. She worked in London where she met and married her husband, the painter Alfred Edward Emslie. She exhibited at the Royal Academy, the New Water-Colour Society and the Salon de la Société Nationale from 1888 to 1912.[1] Her miniatures are in various collections, most notably the Victoria and Albert Museum that holds her self-portrait, and the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors & Gravers.[2]
Emslie died in Otford, Kent. Her daughter by the same name also became a painter.
References
- ↑ Rosalie M. Emslie in Bénézit
- ↑ Self-portrait record in the V&A
- Emslie, R. M. (Mrs. A. E.), Otford, Sevenoaks--1396, 1397, 1398, 1399, 1400, 1401, 1402 listed in the catalog of the exhibition of The Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts MDCCCC : the one hundred and thirty-second, 1900
- Three works mentioned by Rosalie M. Emslie, in the "Watercolour Room" of the exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, 1911
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