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  1. 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.

  2. Hace 6 días · One of only two female Founder members of the Royal Academy, Mary Moser was highly celebrated in her own lifetime and greatly admired for her paintings of flowers. Mary was the only daughter of the Swiss artist George Michael Moser.

  3. English flower painter, the daughter of George Moser (170683), a Swiss goldsmith, enameller, and medallist who settled in London in about 1726. Like her father, she was a foundation member of the Royal Academy in 1768 (Angelica Kauffmann was the only other woman so honoured).

  4. El talento de Moser fue evidente desde una edad temprana, ya que ganó su primera medalla de la Sociedad de las Artes a los 14 años, [2] y exhibió regularmente obras con motivos florales, así como ocasionalmente pinturas de historia en la Society of Artists of Great Britain.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_MoserMary Moser - Wikipedia

    In the 1790s, Moser received a prestigious commission, for which she was paid over £900, from Queen Charlotte to complete a floral decorative scheme for a room in Frogmore House in Windsor, Berkshire.

  6. Mary Moser RA (1744-1819) was a renowned British painter and one of only two female Founder members of the Royal Academy as well as its youngest Founder member at just 24. She was celebrated for her vibrant flower paintings and painted portraits and historical subjects as well.

  7. Artist page for Mary Moser (1744 –1819) Skip navigation. Shop. Become a ... Painting of flowers in a vase Mary Moser. 1759. On display at Tate Britain part of Now ...