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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emma_SoyerEmma Soyer - Wikipedia

    Portrait of Alexis Soyer. The Grandmother at Her Spinning Wheel. Spouse. Alexis Soyer (m. 1837) Relatives. François Simonau, teacher and stepfather. Elizabeth Emma Soyer, née Jones (5 September 1813 – 30 August 1842) was an English oil painter, [2] known as Emma Jones or Emma Soyer .

  2. Elizabeth Emma Soyer, nacida Jones (Londres, 1813 - Londres, 30 de agosto de 1842) fue una pintora inglesa especializada en retrato al óleo. Vida y obra. Nacida en Londres en 1813, recibió una esmerada educación en francés, italiano y música.

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    • 5 de septiembre de 1813, Londres
    • Elizabet Emma Jones
  3. www.taldiacomohoy.es › post › emma-soyer-1813-1842Emma Soyer (1813-1842)

    Emma Soyer fue una pintora muy popular que expuso asiduamente en la Royal Academy durante 20 años, entre 1823 y 1843, así como en la British Institution y en la Royal Society of British Artists. También participó en el Salón de París en 1840, 1841 y 1842.

  4. 5 de sept. de 2022 · So who was Madame Soyer and did she deserve such a monument? Madame Soyer was in fact Elizabeth Emma Soyer, better known as Emma. She was a proficient artist, especially known for her portraits, and exhibited at the Royal Academy, as well as the British Institute of Artists.

  5. Maria Constable with Two of her Children. Verso: Copy after Teniers. John Constable. c.1820. ‘Two Children with a Book‘, Emma Soyer (née Jones), 1831 on display at Tate Britain.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Emma_SoyerEmma Soyer - Wikiwand

    Elizabeth Emma Soyer, née Jones (5 September 1813 – 30 August 1842) was an English oil painter, known as Emma Jones or Emma Soyer. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Biography. Emma Soyer, Portrait of Alexis Soyer, 1841 (private collection, on loan to the Reform Club)

  7. Hace 5 días · Emma Soyer (née Jones) 1831. On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art. Artist page for Emma Soyer (née Jones) (1813 – 1842)