Fannie Moody (British, 1861-1948) was born in England in 1861, and was the daughter of the British genre & animal painter, Francis Wollaston Moody (British, 1824-1886), who was also an instructor in... Read full biography
Fannie Moody (British, 1861-1948) was born in England in 1861, and was the daughter of the British genre & animal painter, Francis Wollaston Moody (British, 1824-1886), who was also an instructor in decorative art at the South Kensington Museum. She is primarily known for her dog paintings,... Read full biography
Fannie Moody (British, 1861-1948) was born in England in 1861, and was the daughter of the British genre & animal painter, Francis Wollaston Moody (British, 1824-1886), who was also an instructor in decorative art at the South Kensington Museum. She is primarily known for her dog paintings, sketches & portraits, various other animal scenes to include playful & humorous animal behavior, as well as miniature dog portraits on ivory. She was for the most part self taught and never had any art... Read full biography
Fannie Moody (British, 1861-1948) was born in England in 1861, and was the daughter of the British genre & animal painter, Francis Wollaston Moody (British, 1824-1886), who was also an instructor in decorative art at the South Kensington Museum. She is primarily known for her dog paintings, sketches & portraits, various other animal scenes to include playful & humorous animal behavior, as well as miniature dog portraits on ivory. She was for the most part self taught and never had any art education except for a few lessons in anatomy with the celebrated lion and animal painter John Trivett Nettleship (British, 1841-1902), which included skinning cats and dogs for which she had certain distaste. She stated that not one artist would accept... Read full biography
Fannie Moody (British, 1861-1948) was born in England in 1861, and was the daughter of the British genre & animal painter, Francis Wollaston Moody (British, 1824-1886), who was also an instructor in decorative art at the South Kensington Museum. She is primarily known for her dog paintings, sketches & portraits, various other animal scenes to include playful & humorous animal behavior, as well as miniature dog portraits on ivory. She was for the most part self taught and never had any art education except for a few lessons in anatomy with the celebrated lion and animal painter John Trivett Nettleship (British, 1841-1902), which included skinning cats and dogs for which she had certain distaste. She stated that not one artist would accept her as a pupil, and that she had applied to several well known English animal painters including Rosa Bonheur. She exhibited... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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