When the Royal Academy was founded in 1768, its members included two women, yet there would not be another female academician until Dame Laura Knight was elected in 1936. Despite this institutional exclusion, women artists in Britain continued to train, practice and exhibit during this period, particularly in the field of landscape watercolours. The Courtauld Gallery’s upcoming exhibition seeks to bring to light some of these women artists. Focussing on 1760-1860, the showcase will take you through the work of 10 artists over 100 years of landscape drawings and watercolours including some of the first ever depictions of the ethereal Lake District.

A View of One’s Own: Landscapes by British Women Artists, 1760-1860
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- Event website:
- courtauld.ac.uk/whats-on/exh-a-view-of-ones-own/
- Address
- Courtauld Institute
- Somerset House
- Strand
- London
- WC2R 0RN
- Transport:
- Tube: Charing Cross/Temple
- Price:
- £14
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