About this artwork
Paxton Brown was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. There she met and became lifelong friends with Jessie M. King, who formerly owned this drawing. It comes from a series of humorous works on paper in which Paxton Brown depicted women artists going about their business. She made her name as a watercolourist, was a key member of the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists’ Club, and regularly showed there and at the Royal Glasgow Institute.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Helen Paxton BrownScottish (1876 - 1956)
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title:Woman at an Easel
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date created:About 1910
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materials:Black chalk on paper
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measurements:21.90 x 19.20 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1977
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accession number:GMA 1703
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Helen Paxton Brown
Helen Paxton Brown
A native of Glasgow, Helen Paxton Brown was a student at Glasgow School of Art at the same time as Jessie M. King and the two became lifelong friends. They shared a studio from around 1898 until 1907 and, like King, Paxton Brown was associated with the Glasgow Girls. Paxton Brown excelled at...