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1877 Skelmorlie, Ayrshire - 1941. Known for: Still life, flower painting.
Kate Wylie was a flower painter and her work is in the Glasgow Museums. Born in Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, she painted in oil and watercolor portraits, flower studies and landscapes, and is now best known... Read full biography
Kate Wylie was a flower painter and her work is in the Glasgow Museums. Born in Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, she painted in oil and watercolor portraits, flower studies and landscapes, and is now best known for her flowers. Kate Wylie trained at Glasgow School of Art and often painted on the Isle of Arran... Read full biography
Kate Wylie was a flower painter and her work is in the Glasgow Museums. Born in Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, she painted in oil and watercolor portraits, flower studies and landscapes, and is now best known for her flowers. Kate Wylie trained at Glasgow School of Art and often painted on the Isle of Arran where she had a cottage at Blackwater Foot. In 1942 a memorial exhibition of her work, and that of Janet Aitken and Elma Story, was held at Glasgow Society of Lady Artists.
Kate Wylie was a flower painter and her work is in the Glasgow Museums. Born in Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, she painted in oil and watercolor portraits, flower studies and landscapes, and is now best known for her flowers. Kate Wylie trained at Glasgow School of Art and often painted on the Isle of Arran where she had a cottage at Blackwater Foot. In 1942 a memorial exhibition of her work, and that of Janet Aitken and Elma Story, was held at Glasgow Society of Lady Artists.
Kate Wylie was a flower painter and her work is in the Glasgow Museums. Born in Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, she painted in oil and watercolor portraits, flower studies and landscapes, and is now best known for her flowers. Kate Wylie trained at Glasgow School of Art and often painted on the Isle of Arran where she had a cottage at Blackwater Foot. In 1942 a memorial exhibition of her work, and that of Janet Aitken and Elma Story, was held at Glasgow Society of Lady Artists.
