About this artwork
Although born in Islington of Scottish parentage, Reid trained with her older brother John Robertson Reid at his Edinburgh studio and at the Royal Scottish Academy, first exhibiting there professionally aged sixteen. Mainly resident in London from 1881, she travelled widely on the Continent and had an international exhibiting career. Bruges, with its famous and highly picturesque market, was a favourite subject which she revisited many times through the 1890s and early 1900s.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Flora Macdonald ReidScottish (1860 - 1945)
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title:Market Scene (Bruges)
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date created:1895
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:25.50 x 35.50 cm; Framed: 50.70 x 59.30 x 7.40 cm / 6.00 kg
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object type:
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credit line:Presented in memory of Reverend Thomas and Mrs Jessie Paterson 2017
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accession number:NG 2880
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gallery:
Flora Macdonald Reid
Flora Macdonald Reid
Macdonald Reid was a prolific painter of rural subjects and genre scenes who regularly contributed to major exhibitions in Britain and on the Continent. Like many of her contemporaries including George Clausen and James Guthrie, her early style was strongly influenced by the work of Jules Bastien-...