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1856 Hammersmith London, England - 1928 Upper Norwood, London, England. Known for: Classical painting, allegory, portraits.
A CHAT WITH MRS. ERNEST NORMAND. The Sketch, 28 March 1894, pp. 465–6. There was a distinct promise of spring in the air one sunshiny February afternoon as I wound my way, somewhat breathlessly, up... Read full biography
A CHAT WITH MRS. ERNEST NORMAND. The Sketch, 28 March 1894, pp. 465–6. There was a distinct promise of spring in the air one sunshiny February afternoon as I wound my way, somewhat breathlessly, up one of the ascending roads in the near vicinity of the Crystal Palace. At the summit of the hill... Read full biography
A CHAT WITH MRS. ERNEST NORMAND. The Sketch, 28 March 1894, pp. 465–6. There was a distinct promise of spring in the air one sunshiny February afternoon as I wound my way, somewhat breathlessly, up one of the ascending roads in the near vicinity of the Crystal Palace. At the summit of the hill stood a big red-brick villa, set back in a rambling garden, where the yellow crocus was already shooting forth, slim and cheerful. Standing before the hall-door of “Aucklands” there was a remarkably... Read full biography
A CHAT WITH MRS. ERNEST NORMAND. The Sketch, 28 March 1894, pp. 465–6. There was a distinct promise of spring in the air one sunshiny February afternoon as I wound my way, somewhat breathlessly, up one of the ascending roads in the near vicinity of the Crystal Palace. At the summit of the hill stood a big red-brick villa, set back in a rambling garden, where the yellow crocus was already shooting forth, slim and cheerful. Standing before the hall-door of “Aucklands” there was a remarkably expansive view, the clearness of the atmosphere helping one to see many mile round, while a playful spring wind swept right across the country with invigoration in its touch. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Normand, the artist couple, were both at home, but in their... Read full biography
A CHAT WITH MRS. ERNEST NORMAND. The Sketch, 28 March 1894, pp. 465–6. There was a distinct promise of spring in the air one sunshiny February afternoon as I wound my way, somewhat breathlessly, up one of the ascending roads in the near vicinity of the Crystal Palace. At the summit of the hill stood a big red-brick villa, set back in a rambling garden, where the yellow crocus was already shooting forth, slim and cheerful. Standing before the hall-door of “Aucklands” there was a remarkably expansive view, the clearness of the atmosphere helping one to see many mile round, while a playful spring wind swept right across the country with invigoration in its touch. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Normand, the artist couple, were both at home, but in their big studio, where very shortly Mrs. Normand conducted me, and while Mrs. Normand, after a cordial greeting, once more settled hims... Read full biography
Henrietta Emma Ratcliffe Rae - Artist Info
About Henrietta Emma Ratcliffe Rae: Keywords
Keywords (8)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Allegory, Metaphor, Parable
- •Portraits, Portraiture
- •Portraits: Notables, Society, Celebrity, Historical and/or Royalty
Art School
- •Royal Academy of Arts School (Schools) of London, Student
Added Description
- •Married to an Artist
Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International
- •Women's Building of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition
