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Beatrice
Angle (Exhibited 1885 – 1905)
Watercolour
views of the Thames in London
Circa
1895
Provenance:
From pages of one of the Artist’s sketch books
Each
one is accompanied by a copy of the inside cover of the sketch book IMAGE
“Kew” (with Railway Bridge)
Mount
opening 3 5/8” x 5 1/8” (97mm x 130mm) IMAGE
“From Vauxhall”
(titled in pencil)
Mount opening 5 ¼” x 8 3/8” (132mm x 213mm) IMAGE
Beatrice
Angle was a painter, sculptor and ceramicist.
She was born in Hornsey in London but grew up in neighbouring Islington, one of
the eleven children of Susan and John Angle, a Job Master. Angle
specialised in terracotta and bronze busts and heads
but on occasion she also produced porcelain pieces and more imaginative
designs. For some time she lived at 56 West
Cromwell Road, Kensington and maintained a studio at Yeomans Row, also in
Kensington but later lived at Sandwich in Kent. At the Paris Salon of
1892 she showed a statuette entitled “The Young Venetian”. She also
exhibited from 1885 – 1905 at the Royal Academy, the Institute of Watercolours,
the Walker Art Gallery Liverpool and the Society of
Women Artists.