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  1. Elizabeth Keith (30 April 1887 – 1956) was a Scottish artist and writer. She was a print-maker and watercolorist whose works were significantly influenced by her travels to Japan, China, Korea and the Philippines.

  2. British artist Elizabeth Keith traveled to East Asian and Southeast Asian countries and depicted the people and culture therein in the early 20th century. She is one of the few Western artists whose oeuvre consists of artworks with Asian subjects only.

  3. www.artnet.com › artists › elizabeth-keithElizabeth Keith | Artnet

    Elizabeth Keith was a Scottish printmaker and watercolorist. View Elizabeth Keith’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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  4. The Scottish artist Elizabeth Keith was among only a handful of foreign visitors to Korea in the early twentieth century. She journeyed to the Diamond Mountains during her stay in the 1920s and wrote of her experience: “I would not have missed the grandeur for all the danger.

  5. Under Watanabe's tutelage, Keith produced over one hundred signed woodblock prints that gained popularity in Japan, Europe and the United States. Upon her return to England in 1924, Keith received acclaim as a watercolorist and printmaker. She became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

  6. English artist of Scottish decent. Among the first handful of Shin Hanga artists. Produced landscape and portrait designs for Watanabe Shozaburo. In addition to woodblock prints, produced color etchings as well as illustrations for her two books, Eastern Windows (1928) and Old Korea.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2001 · Elizabeth Keith, a self-taught artist specializing in watercolors and drawings, later ventured into the Japanese technique of woodblock printmaking.