Flora Clift Stevenson, 1839 - 1905. Educationalist and philanthropist
About this artwork
Glasgow-born Flora Stevenson devoted her life to the improvement of children's welfare. She and her sister Louisa were also among the first to campaign for the admission of women to universities. In reference to this, a red and blue academic gown hangs on the back of her chair. This portrait was a gift to the sitter, presented to her in recognition of her charitable work. Roche shows a dignified older woman, still at her desk, working hard.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Alexander Ignatius RocheScottish (1861 - 1921)
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title:Flora Clift Stevenson, 1839 - 1905. Educationalist and philanthropist
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date created:About 1904
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:127.00 x 106.70 cm; Framed: 152.30 x 131.90 x 9.50 cm / 17.00 kg
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credit line:Presented to the sitter by public subscription 1904 and bequeathed 1905
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accession number:PG 643
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Alexander Ignatius Roche
Alexander Ignatius Roche
Alexander Roche was born in Glasgow. After attending classes at Glasgow School of Art, he studied in Paris and joined the Scottish colony of artists at Grez-sur-Loing in the early 1880s. On his return to Scotland he was associated with the Glasgow Boys. A trip to Italy in the early 1890s reinforced...