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  1. 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.

  2. 2 de mar. de 2021 · Mary Moser gained her artistic reputation as a flower painter and in the 1790s was commissioned by Queen Charlotte to design a complex floral decorative scheme for Frogmore House in Windsor. Her career as an artist continued throughout her marriage to Hugh Lloyd in 1793, until 1802 when it was said that her eyesight had become too poor to paint.

  3. Georg Michael Moser (1706-1783) was a Swiss enamel painter and gold chaser who moved to London in the 1720s. There, he met and married Mary Guynier, herself the daughter of an artist. [2] Engaged in London’s early efforts to establish an art school and, eventually, a founding Academician as well, Georg Moser trained his daughter to be a ...

  4. Mary Moser was teaching painting daughters of George III and Queen Charlotte. The Mary Moser painting taught by her father, was a Swiss artist George Moser (George Michael Moser, 1706-1783), who arrived in Britain in 1726 and worked for the king.

  5. This annual award was established in 2003 to honour the work and commitment to Artweeks, over many years, of the [late Lady Mary Moser](news/29062). The award is intended to help develop the career of a professional artist who has taken up art as a second career later in life, with a small cash prize.

  6. Mary Moser ( 27 octobre 1744 - 2 mai 1819) est une peintre anglaise du mouvement rococo et l'une des femmes artistes les plus célèbres de la Grande-Bretagne du xviiie siècle. Elle est l'une des deux seules femmes fondatrices de la Royal Academy en 1768. Elle a peint des portraits, mais elle est particulièrement connue pour ses ...

  7. Summer. Mary Moser c.1780. Royal Academy of Arts. London, United Kingdom. Moser’s vase is full of British plants that flower in the summer; a careful observation of nature. Moser got her early artistic training from her father, the artist George Michael Moser. Opportunities for girls to attend art school were limited, so aspiring female ...