Jemima Blackburn (née Wedderburn)
Jemima Wedderburn, sketching under an umbrella, frightened horses which were being exercised, and stopped the groom that she might sketch the horse
About this artwork
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artist:Jemima Blackburn (née Wedderburn)Scottish (1823 - 1909)
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title:Jemima Wedderburn, sketching under an umbrella, frightened horses which were being exercised, and stopped the groom that she might sketch the horse
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date created:Dated 1844
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materials:Pen and brown ink with touches of pencil on buff paper
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measurements:12.60 x 17.40 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1993
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accession number:D 5359.91
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Jemima Blackburn (née Wedderburn)
Jemima Blackburn (née Wedderburn)
Jemima Wedderburn was born in Edinburgh. Although she received no formal training in art, she was a watercolourist of outstanding ability. She had connections with many of the Victorian artistic and intellectual élite and formed life-long friendships with Landseer, Millais and Ruskin, who described...