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  1. Spring (c.1780) by Mary MoserRoyal Academy of Arts This is Mary Moser’s oil painting of a vase of flowers, painted around 1780. Let's take a closer look at the flowers and the artist's career.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2021 · Oil on canvas. Dimensions. 635 mm x 533 mm. Collection. Royal Academy of Arts. Object number. 03/491. Acquisition. Given by Mary Moser RA ca. 1780.

  3. artvee.com › artist › mary-moserMary Moser - Artvee

    London-born Moser was trained by her Swiss-born artist and enameller father George Michael Moser (1706–1783), George III's own drawing master. Her talents were evident at an early age: she won her first Society of Arts medal at 14, and regularly exhibited flower pieces, and occasional history paintings, at the Society of Artists of Great Britain.

  4. Mary Moser was the daughter of the Swiss painter, George Michael Moser (1706-83), who arrived in Britain in 1726 and worked for the King. Both father and daughter were founder members of the Royal Academy; Mary Moser specialised in flower painting, but also executed literary subjects. In 1792 Queen Charlotte acquired Frogmore House in the immediate vicinity of Windsor Castle and commissioned ...

  5. Mary Moser RA was an English painter and one of the most celebrated women artists of 18th-century Britain. One of only two female founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768, Moser painted portraits but is particularly noted for her depictions of flowers.

  6. Spring. Mary Moser c.1780. Royal Academy of Arts. London, United Kingdom. Moser’s vase is full of British plants that flower in the spring. Celebrated 17th-century Dutch artists created vases of impossible luxury by gathering species from multiple continents and of various blooming seasons in one painting, but Moser chose to faithfully ...

  7. 5 de dic. de 2023 · Mary Moser. (1744-1819), Artist; founding member of the Royal Academy. Mary Lloyd (née Moser) Sitter in 6 portraits. Mary Moser trained with her father George Michael Moser, a Swiss engraver, medallist and a leading figure at the St Martin's Lane Academy, as well as the first keeper of the Royal Academy. His connections and involvement in ...