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Frances Tysoe-Smith BIOGRAPHY
1853 - 1927. Known for: Painting.
Frances Tysoe Smith was one of the principal women artists active in St Ives between 1907 and 1927. She is listed as a painter of flowers and landscapes who lived variously in Wales and Cornwall and... Read full biography
Frances Tysoe Smith was one of the principal women artists active in St Ives between 1907 and 1927. She is listed as a painter of flowers and landscapes who lived variously in Wales and Cornwall and showed at the RBSA, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, London Salon and Royal Academy. Source:.... Read full biography
Frances Tysoe Smith was one of the principal women artists active in St Ives between 1907 and 1927. She is listed as a painter of flowers and landscapes who lived variously in Wales and Cornwall and showed at the RBSA, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, London Salon and Royal Academy. Source:. haylegallery.co.uk.
Frances Tysoe Smith was one of the principal women artists active in St Ives between 1907 and 1927. She is listed as a painter of flowers and landscapes who lived variously in Wales and Cornwall and showed at the RBSA, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, London Salon and Royal Academy. Source:. haylegallery.co.uk.
Frances Tysoe Smith was one of the principal women artists active in St Ives between 1907 and 1927. She is listed as a painter of flowers and landscapes who lived variously in Wales and Cornwall and showed at the RBSA, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, London Salon and Royal Academy. Source:. haylegallery.co.uk.
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Frances Tysoe Smith was one of the principal women artists active in St Ives between 1907 and 1927. She is listed as a painter of flowers and landscapes who lived variously in Wales and Cornwall and showed at the RBSA, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, London Salon and Royal Academy.
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