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  1. 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 xviii e siècle. Elle est l'une des deux seules femmes fondatrices de la Royal Academy en 1768.

  2. 5 de dic. de 2023 · Mary Lloyd (née Moser) Sitter in 6 portraits. Mary Moser trained with her father George Michael Moser, a Swiss engraver, medallist and a leading figure at the St Martin's Lane Academy, as well as the first keeper of the Royal Academy. His connections and involvement in London's early art institutions helped his talented daughter.

  3. Spring. Mary Moser c.1780. Royal Academy of Arts. London, United Kingdom. Moser’s vase is full of British plants that flower in the spring. Celebrated 17th-century Dutch artists created vases of impossible luxury by gathering species from multiple continents and of various blooming seasons in one painting, but Moser chose to faithfully ...

  4. 13 de sept. de 2019 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  5. Publications. Mary Moser ( Mary Moser 27 October 1744, London – 2 may 1819, London) was an English painter of Swiss origin. Was one of the most famous women in the British art scene of the XVIII century. Along with Angelika Kaufmann she was among the founders of the British Royal Academy of arts: over the next century and a half Kaufmann and ...

  6. Mary Moser. by George Romney. oil on canvas, circa 1770-1771. 30 in. x 25 1/4 in. (763 mm x 642 mm) Purchased with help from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Art Fund (with a contribution from the Wolfson Foundation), 2003. Primary Collection. NPG 6641. On display in Room 18 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery.

  7. Queen Charlotte's passion for botany is reflected in the decoration of the house. She commissioned the renowned 18th-century flower painter Mary Moser to decorate one of the principal rooms so it resembled an arbour open to the skies. The Cross Gallery was painted with garlands by Princess Elizabeth, the daughter of George III and Queen Charlotte.