1854 Glasgow, Scotland - 1921 Helensburgh, Scotland. Known for: Flower painting.
Louise Ellen Perman (Mrs James Torrance) was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of art 1881-90. She was a painter of flowers and worked mainly in oils although she also did some...
Read full biography Louise Ellen Perman (Mrs James Torrance) was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of art 1881-90. She was a painter of flowers and worked mainly in oils although she also did some watercolours. In 1908 White Roses was bought by the Luxembourg in Paris. In 1911 she married the artist...
Read full biography Louise Ellen Perman (Mrs James Torrance) was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of art 1881-90. She was a painter of flowers and worked mainly in oils although she also did some watercolours. In 1908 White Roses was bought by the Luxembourg in Paris. In 1911 she married the artist James Torrance and they moved to Helensburgh where she lived until her death. She held several exhibitions, often showing in conjunction with Jessie Algie, Jessie Marion King and Anne Muir. She...
Read full biography Louise Ellen Perman (Mrs James Torrance) was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of art 1881-90. She was a painter of flowers and worked mainly in oils although she also did some watercolours. In 1908 White Roses was bought by the Luxembourg in Paris. In 1911 she married the artist James Torrance and they moved to Helensburgh where she lived until her death. She held several exhibitions, often showing in conjunction with Jessie Algie, Jessie Marion King and Anne Muir. She exhibited 28 floral oil paintings at the Royal Scottish Academy between 1885-1920.
Louise Ellen Perman (Mrs James Torrance) was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of art 1881-90. She was a painter of flowers and worked mainly in oils although she also did some watercolours. In 1908 White Roses was bought by the Luxembourg in Paris. In 1911 she married the artist James Torrance and they moved to Helensburgh where she lived until her death. She held several exhibitions, often showing in conjunction with Jessie Algie, Jessie Marion King and Anne Muir. She exhibited 28 floral oil paintings at the Royal Scottish Academy between 1885-1920.