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  1. primary name:Keith, Elizabeth. Details. individual; printmaker; British; Female. Life dates. 1887-1956. Biography. Landscape and figure artist working in watercolours and woodcuts. Born in Scotland and was self-taught. Visited Japan in 1915, where her sister had married an English publisher living in Tokyo, and remained in the Far East for nine ...

  2. Biography. Elizabeth Keith, watercolorist, illustrator, and printmaker, was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 30 April 1887. When her family moved to London, she grew increasingly distant, choosing to spend her time drawing. Despite her lack of formal art education, she developed into a talented watercolorist and began cultivating an interest ...

  3. 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. View full wikipedia entry. This biography is from Wikipedia under an Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons License.

  4. 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. Her artistic journey took a pivotal turn when her sister married a publisher in Japan, significantly influencing the trajectory of Keith's career and contributing to the artist she is recognized as today.

  5. Elizabeth KEITH. Japanese Children of Yesterday is a color woodcut created in 1925 by Elizabeth Keith. An alternate title is Two Little Girls Playing Ball. It is pencil signed within the image in the lower right. Japanese Children of Yesterday was printed by Watanabe on Japanese laid hosho. The edition was projected at 100 but never completed.

  6. by Elizabeth Keith Designs. $188. Elizabeth Keith Designs was created to bring smiles to gardens around the world. The creators of this unique and beautiful home and garden pieces offer an extensive line that will inspire, calm, and delight your senses. Each face is cast from cement and the metal which is 14 gauge steel comes with a rusted patina.

  7. 31 de may. de 2020 · Elizabeth Keith, Korean Scholar 1921, woodblock print, 45× 31.7cm. Freer and Sackler Galleries, Washington, D.C. (artwork in the public domain; photograph provided by Google Arts & Culture)