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Annie Mary Youngman

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Annie Mary Youngman
Born(1859-02-25)25 February 1859[1][2]
Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Died10 January 1919(1919-01-10) (aged 59)[3]
London, England
NationalityBritish
Known forPainting

Annie Mary Youngman (25 February 1859 – 10 January 1919) was a British painter.

Biography

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Youngman was born in Saffron Walden as the daughter of the painter-etcher John Mallows Youngman, who made etchings for a book called Sketches of Saffron Walden.[4][5] Youngman exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.[6]

Her paintings From a Neopolitan Villa and Who Loves a Garden Loves a Greenhouse too were included in the 1905 book Women Painters of the World.[7] She was posthumously made a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1919.[8]

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References

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  1. ^ "YOUNGMAN, Annie Mary". Suffolk Artists. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  2. ^ "England, Essex Parish Registers, 1538-1997". FamilySearch.org. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  3. ^ "YOUNGMAN, Annie Mary". Suffolk Artists. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  4. ^ Annie Marie Youngman in the RKD
  5. ^ Sketches of Saffron Walden, and its vicinity, by John Player, John Mallows Youngman, 1845
  6. ^ Nichols, K. L. "Women's Art at the World's Columbian Fair & Exposition, Chicago 1893". Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  7. ^ Women painters of the world, from the time of Caterina Vigri, 1413-1463, to Rosa Bonheur and the present day, by Walter Shaw Sparrow, The Art and Life Library, Hodder & Stoughton, 27 Paternoster Row, London, 1905
  8. ^ Archive of members on website of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours